
Lake Erie defines the northern reaches of this turn-of-the-century landscape, where the shoreline meets a dense network of industrial transport and agrarian settlements. In 1900, the region was a critical corridor for major rail lines, including the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern RR and the Pittsburg Bessemer and Lake Erie RR, which facilitated movement between the Great Lakes and the interior. Notable junctions such as Thornton Junction and Springboro Sta highlight the era's reliance on rail connectivity for both passengers and freight.
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