The Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railway (aka The Fruit Belt Line) operated on track laid between Kalamazoo and South Haven, Michigan. Much of the track has been removed and is now known as the "Van Buren Trail". The railway went through the following towns, starting from the east:
* Kalamazoo, Michigan
* Oshtemo, Michigan
* Brighton, Michigan
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* Walker, Michigan
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* Mattawan, Michigan
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* Lawton, Michigan
* Paw Paw, Michigan
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* Lawrence, Michigan
* Hartford, Michigan
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* Covert, Michigan
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* Fruitland, Michigan
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* South Haven, Michigan
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| - The Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railway (aka The Fruit Belt Line) operated on track laid between Kalamazoo and South Haven, Michigan. Much of the track has been removed and is now known as the "Van Buren Trail". The railway went through the following towns, starting from the east:
* Kalamazoo, Michigan
* Oshtemo, Michigan
* Brighton, Michigan
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* Walker, Michigan
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* Mattawan, Michigan
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* Lawton, Michigan
* Paw Paw, Michigan
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* Lawrence, Michigan
* Hartford, Michigan
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* Covert, Michigan
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* Fruitland, Michigan
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* South Haven, Michigan (en)
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| - Brighton, Michigan
- Railway companies established in 1906
- Defunct Michigan railroads
- 1916 disestablishments in Michigan
- Companies based in Kalamazoo, Michigan
- West Michigan
- Paw Paw, Michigan
- Van Buren Trail State Park
- Mattawan, Michigan
- Transportation in Allegan County, Michigan
- Transportation in Van Buren County, Michigan
- Walker, Michigan
- West Michigan
- Railway companies disestablished in 1916
- Oshtemo, Michigan
- Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railroad
- Hartford, Michigan
- 1906 establishments in Michigan
- Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Lawrence, Michigan
- Lawton, Michigan
- South Haven, Michigan
- Fruitland, Michigan
- Covert, Michigan
- dbr:Barrison,_Michigan
- dbr:Cableton,_Michigan
- dbr:Eassom,_Michigan
- dbr:Lake_Cora,_Michigan
- dbr:Newbre,_Michigan
- dbr:Packard,_Michigan
- dbr:Rix,_Michigan
- dbr:Toquin,_Michigan
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| - The Kalamazoo, Lake Shore and Chicago Railway (aka The Fruit Belt Line) operated on track laid between Kalamazoo and South Haven, Michigan. Much of the track has been removed and is now known as the "Van Buren Trail". The railway went through the following towns, starting from the east:
* Kalamazoo, Michigan
* Oshtemo, Michigan
* Brighton, Michigan
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* Walker, Michigan
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* Mattawan, Michigan
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* Lawton, Michigan
* Paw Paw, Michigan
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* Lawrence, Michigan
* Hartford, Michigan
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* Covert, Michigan
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* Fruitland, Michigan
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* South Haven, Michigan (en)
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