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Maine Central Railroad: Dexter and Piscataquis Railroad: MEC: 1888 1939 Maine Central Railroad: Eastern Railroad: B&M: 1847 1890 Boston and Maine Railroad: Eastern Maine Railway: MEC: 1882 1936 Maine Central Railroad: European and North American Railway: MEC: 1880 1955 Maine Central Railroad: European and North American Railway: MEC: 1850 1872
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Pages in category "Narrow gauge railroads in Maine" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
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.
Maine Central made annual purchases of new steam locomotives from 1899 through 1920. Changing economic climate following World War I terminated routine annual purchases. . Economic restructuring in the early 1920s included purchasing a few modern steam locomotives in 1923 and 1924 while eliminating subsidiary branch lines serving Bridgton, Belfast and Franklin C
State legislators proposed that the state buy the lines and contract out freight rail service, similar to lines in Vermont and southern Maine. [2] On October 20, 2010, the railroad reached an agreement to sell 233 miles (375 km) of track in the northern part of Maine to the state government for $20.1 million.
The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway. The line was operated as a for-profit company from 1895 until 1933 between the Maine towns of Wiscasset, Albion, and Winslow, but was abandoned in 1936.
Milepost 0: Leeds Junction on the Maine Central Back Road; Milepost 7.3: Leeds Center; Milepost 20.1: Livermore Falls former junction with the Farmington Branch north to the narrow-gauge Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad interchange at Farmington; Milepost 24.8: Riley's large paper mill originating or terminating 17,000 annual carloads in ...