Lake Country Limited

The Lake Country Limited was a short-lived Amtrak route which connected Chicago, Illinois with Janesville, Wisconsin.

The route was part of Amtrak's Network Growth Strategy, which envisioned an expanded role for mail and express business.

The Lake Country Limited would have exchanged goods with a new Chicago–Philadelphia train named the Skyline Connection, which in the end never began operation.

The Lake Shore Limited was one of multiple Amtrak routes created in an attempt to fulfill a now-waived mandate from Congress to drop all federal funding by October 1, 2002 or be liquidated.

The train consisted of one diesel engine, one coach car, and one non-powered control unit (NPCU).