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  2. Sandy River (Kennebec River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy River is a 73.3-mile-long (118.0 km) [2] tributary of the Kennebec River in the U.S. state of Maine. The Sandy River originates in the Sandy River Ponds ( 44°53′37″N 70°32′26″W  /  44.8937°N 70.5406°W  / 44.8937; -70.5406  ( Sandy River source ) ) at an elevation of 1,700 feet (520 m) in Sandy River Plantation

  3. Sandy River Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy River Railroad was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway built to serve the towns of Strong and Phillips in the Sandy River valley upstream of Farmington.The Sandy River Railroad was the first narrow gauge common carrier railroad built in the State of Maine.

  4. Farmington, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Farmington is drained by Wilson Stream, Temple Stream, Beaver Brook and the Sandy River. The town is crossed by U.S. Route 2 and Maine State Routes 4 , 27 , 43 , 133 and 149 . It borders the towns of Industry and New Sharon to the east, Chesterville to the south, Wilton to the southwest, Temple to the west, and Strong and New Vineyard to the north.

  5. Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad (SR&RL) was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge common carrier railroad that operated approximately 112 miles (180 km) of track in Franklin County, Maine. The former equipment from the SR&RL continues to operate in the present day on a revived, short segment of the railway in Phillips, Maine .

  6. Phillips and Rangeley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1891, scheduled train service commenced from Rangeley to the Maine Central Railroad in Farmington via the Sandy River Railroad from Phillips. P&R locomotive #1 was the first 2 ft ( 610 mm ) gauge locomotive built by the Portland Company .

  7. List of Maine railroads - Wikipedia

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    Sandy River Railroad: MEC: 1879 1908 Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad: Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad: MEC: 1908 1935 N/A Sanford and Eastern Railroad: 1949 1961 N/A Schoodic Stream Railroad: BAR: 1906 1907 Bangor and Aroostook Railroad: Sebasticook and Moosehead Railroad: MEC: 1886 1910 Maine Central Railroad: Somerset Railroad ...

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  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Sandy River and ...

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    The railroad of Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track, narrow-gauge (2-foot) steam railroad, located in the western part of Maine. The owned mileage extends northerly from Farmington to Marbles, Me., a distance of 47.004 miles, with a branch of 30.317 miles extending north from Strong to ...