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  2. Public transportation in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Air, rail, road, water. 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 ...

  3. Waldo–Hancock Bridge - Wikipedia

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    December 18, 2013 [ 2] Location. The Waldo–Hancock Bridge was the first long-span suspension bridge erected in Maine, as well as the first permanent bridge across the Penobscot River downstream from Bangor. The name comes from connecting Waldo and Hancock counties. The bridge was built in 1931 and retired in 2006, when the new Penobscot ...

  4. 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.

  5. Casco Bay Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Opened. August 1997. Statistics. Daily traffic. 32,000+ vehicles per day. Location. The Casco Bay Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Fore River, connecting South Portland and Portland, Maine, United States. The bridge carries four lanes (two in each direction) of State Route 77, a bike lane in each direction, and a pedestrian sidewalk on ...

  6. Deer Isle Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Daily traffic. 3,950 (2011) [2] Location. The Deer Isle Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning Eggemoggin Reach in the state of Maine. The bridge is the only vehicular connection from the Maine mainland to Little Deer Isle, one of the segments that make up the island. The span was completed in March 1939 with a main span of 1,088 feet (332 m).

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of covered bridges in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Spans the Ellis River and is Maine's shortest covered bridge. Porter-Parsonfield Bridge. Porter. 1859. 160 feet (49 m) Paddleford truss. Built by the towns of Porter and Parsonfield as a joint project over the Ossipee River and was refurbished in 1999. It runs parallel to Route 160 just below Porter.

  9. List of bridges in Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    It connects Portland and South Portland.) Martin's Point Bridge (Original bridge was completed in 1828. New bridge opened in June 2014.) [1] Million Dollar Bridge (defunct; completed in 1916. Replaced by the Casco Bay Bridge. It spans the Fore River and connects Portland and Falmouth) Tukey's Bridge (Original bridge was in 1796 as a toll bridge.