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Seashore Trolley Museum, located in Kennebunkport, Maine, United States, is the world's first and largest museum of mass transit vehicles. While the main focus of the collection is trolley cars (trams), it also includes rapid transit trains, Interurban cars, trolley buses , and motor buses .
The charter allowed for the building of an electric railroad from Biddeford, through the towns of Kennebunkport and Wells, to York Beach. [1] In October 1899, articles of association were filed for the Atlantic Shore Line Railway by a group which included officers of the Mousam River Railroad and the Sanford & Cape Porpoise Railway.
The Kennebunk and Kennebunkport Railroad opened in 1883 from Kennebunk to Kennebunkport, Maine. The B&M operated service on the branch until 1926. [1]: 162–164 Mainline service to Kennebunk continued until the final day of service on January 3, 1965. [2] The station building remains, largely unchanged over the past 130 years.
Keep an eye on impact of storm with this collection of webcams from Hampton Beach, Rye, Exeter, Portsmouth and across York County coast. Watch the storm: Live cams from Hampton Beach, Rye and ...
Operating out of the former Portland Company Marine Complex, the organization was founded in 1993 and continues to operate as of 2024.The collection consists of passenger and freight equipment, as well as artifacts from the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railways that ran in the state of Maine in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — In one photograph, the ground is covered with snow, the ocean is gray and calm, Walker’s Point, the local home of the Bush family, is glimpsed in the distance, and a ...
Purchased from the city of Waterville, ME in November 2015, 470 was the last steam engine to operate for the Maine Central Railroad on June 13, 1954. [ 3 ] 470 arrived at Washington Jct. via flat bed trucks, partially disassembled on August 10, 2016 after being removed from its display track in Waterville, ME.
The railroad of Kennebunk and Kennebunkport Railroad, herein referred to as the Kennebunk and Kennebunkport, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, situated entirely within the State of Maine and extending from Kennebunk to Kennebunkport, 4.532 miles.