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  2. Public transportation in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Public transportation in Maine is available for all four main modes of transport —air, bus, ferry and rail—assisting residents and visitors to travel around much of Maine 's 31,000 square miles (80,000 km 2). The Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) has broken down the state's sixteen counties into eight regions: [ 1 ]

  3. Find the MDOT projects coming to your town - AOL

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    May 21—With the winter snow melted and summer days ahead, construction season is well underway in Maine, and so is the Department of Transportation's $3.2 billion three-year work plan. The 2022 ...

  4. Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad (2009) - Wikipedia

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    Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad (2009)

  5. Interstate 295 (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 295 ( I-295) is a 52-mile-long (84 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Maine from I-95 in Scarborough to I-95 in West Gardiner. The highway was designated the Richard A. Coleman Highway in 2015 by the Maine Legislature. The highway serves as a bypass of Lewiston–Auburn and serves the Portland metropolitan area.

  6. Maine Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Department of Transportation, also known as MaineDOT (occasionally referred to as MDOT ), is the office of state government charged with the regulation and maintenance of roads, rail, ferries, and other public transport infrastructure in the state of Maine. An exception is the Maine Turnpike, which is maintained by the Maine Turnpike ...

  7. Greater Portland Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Portland METRO is a regional public transportation system, established in 1966, in Southern Maine.Operated by the Greater Portland Transit District, a transit district comprising Portland, Westbrook, Falmouth, Yarmouth, Freeport, and Brunswick, [1] the system also covers Gorham and The Maine Mall portion of South Portland.

  8. Maine State Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 17. State Route 17 (abbreviated SR 17) is part of Maine 's system of numbered state highways, located in the south central part of the state. It is a major regional route running for 131.21 miles (211.16 km) from an intersection with State Route 4 in Oquossoc to an intersection with U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 1A in Rockland.

  9. U.S. Route 1 in Maine - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in the U.S. state of Maine is a major north–south section of the United States Numbered Highway System, serving the eastern part of the state.It parallels the Atlantic Ocean from New Hampshire north through Portland, Brunswick, and Belfast to Calais, and then the St. Croix River and the rest of the Canada–United States border via Houlton to Fort Kent.