SOO JUNCTION
Region: Tahquamenon & Seney, Grand Marais & Whitefish Point
This tiny hamlet in a low, wet cutover setting was once important as the junction of a logging railroad with the old Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railroad, known as the Soo Line. The Toonerville Trolley is run by a descendant of the original lumberman who started the rail line. It takes the same route through the forest (now regrown) to the river.Return to Tahquamenon & Seney, Grand Marais & Whitefish Point
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