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  1. LEF&CRRCo 100 Ton Hopper Car LEF 4023 was built in April 1980. The Lake Erie, Franklin, and Clarion Railroad ( reporting mark LEF) was a fifteen mile long short line that ran from a Conrail connection at Summerville, Pennsylvania, to Clarion, Pennsylvania, the county seat of Clarion County, and included a short branch from Sutton to Heidrick.

  2. Lake Erie Basin. Lake Erie Basin consists of Lake Erie and surrounding watersheds, which are typically named after the river, creek, or stream that provides drainage into the lake. The watersheds are located in the states of Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in the United States, and in the province of Ontario in Canada.

  3. Ottawa River (Lake Erie) The Ottawa River, also known as Ottawa Creek, is a short river, approximately 20 miles (32 km) long [1] (or about 48 miles (77 km) [1] if Tenmile Creek, the longest tributary, is included), in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan in the United States. [2] It drains an area on the Ohio-Michigan border along the eastern ...

  4. Lake Erie League Divisions (1993–2011, unless noted) Lake Division Erie Division Admiral King (2002–06) Admiral King (2006–10) Cleveland Heights

  5. Website. www .cn .ca. The Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad ( reporting mark BLE) was a class II railroad that operates in northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio . The railroad's main route runs from the Lake Erie port of Conneaut, Ohio, to the Pittsburgh suburb of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, a distance of 139 miles (224 km).

  6. The Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway is a non-profit 501 (c) (3), and heritage railroad operating on 10 miles (16 km) of railway, ex- Norfolk and Western Railroad, née- Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroad (later acquired by the Nickel Plate Road) and crosses the Maumee River on a 901 ft (275 m) bridge, which was constructed in 1916.

  7. The Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad ( P≤ reporting mark PLE ), also known as the "Little Giant", was formed on May 11, 1875. Company headquarters were located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The line connected Pittsburgh in the east with Youngstown, Ohio, in the Haselton neighborhood in the west and Connellsville, Pennsylvania, to the east.