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Boston and Maine Railroad: Eastern Railroad in New Hampshire: B&M: 1836 1899 Boston and Maine Railroad: Fitchburg Railroad: B&M: 1847 1919 Boston and Maine Railroad: Franklin and Bristol Railroad: B&M: 1848 1849 Northern Railroad: Franklin and Tilton Railroad: B&M: 1889 1943 Boston and Maine Railroad: Glen Junction Transfer Company: 1897 ...
The busiest station in Maine is the Portland Transportation Center, while Exeter is New Hampshire's busiest. [ 52 ] As of 2013, operational costs were around $15 million annually, [ 53 ] $5.6 million of which is covered by Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funding, [ 54 ] $8.1 million in revenues, and $1.8 million in operating ...
It serves parts of Maine, New Hampshire and eastern Massachusetts, and has a route to New York City. The company was founded in 1967, and expanded in 1988 with the purchase of the Trailways Transportation System franchise. Service to Maine commenced in 1992.
Paul Fredette, of Ethel Drive, called closing the transfer station or reducing its hours “un-American.” ... the transfer station is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Friday and Saturday ...
Crawford Depot, also known as Maine Central Passenger Railway Station, is a historic passenger railroad station at the top of Crawford Notch in the Bretton Woods area of the town of Carroll, New Hampshire. Built in 1891, it is a surviving emblem of the importance of the railroad in the area's history as a tourist destination, and is one of the ...
On average, 230 passengers board or detrain daily, making it the busiest stop in New Hampshire. [2] The station opened on December 15, 2001 when Downeaster service began. The former Boston and Maine Railroad station, built in 1891 and used until 1967, is located nearby.
In 2003, the Legislature directed the State to acquire the Juniper Ridge Landfill in Old Town, Maine. [4] The landfill had been originally permitted for the disposal of pulp and paper-making wastes from Georgia-Pacific's West Old Town paper mill, as well as to burn pile ash from the City of Old Town transfer station. Following its acquisition ...
Its crossing over the Piscataqua River, the Maine–New Hampshire Interstate Bridge, was also a movable lift bridge that caused delays for motorists, especially during busy holiday weekends. [50] A high-level, six-lane bridge over the Piscataqua River, connecting with extensions of I-95 through Portsmouth and Kittery, was proposed in the early ...