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Atlantic Shore Line locomotive 100 is preserved at the Seashore Trolley Museum. The Atlantic Shore Line (ASL) was an electric trolley line providing passenger and freight service to many towns in York County, Maine, in the United States. The ASL was the second-longest trolley line in Maine, encompassing over 87 miles (140 km) of track.
Downeaster service began on December 15, 2001, with only a platform at Wells. The station building was constructed in 2002 and opened in 2003. [2] The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority (NNERPA) is adding a 6-mile (9.7 km) second track through Wells to allow an additional daily Brunswick-Wells round trip.
The Maine Trolley Cars are a group of 10 rail vehicles, mostly trolley cars, located in Kennebunkport, Maine. The cars were built in various years between 1893 and 1926, and the group was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 14, 1980. [ 2 ]
The Southern Maine Connector runs from Springvale to Saco seven days a week, connecting to the Downeaster. The Shoreline Connector, part of the Shoreline Explorer Network, [44] offers seasonal trolley services from York to Lower Village, Kennebunk, via the Blue Line. [45] The Kennebec Explorer by Kennebec Valley Community Action Program. KVCAP ...
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 .
A local group is demanding that Wells join them in challenging the private ownership of Moody Beach, but will the town take action? Free Moody Beach group urges Wells to join battle over access ...
Old Pueblo Trolley: Electric April 17, 1993: October 2011 [17] Volunteer-operated heritage streetcar using one mile of original track. Sun Link: Tucson (second era) Electric July 25, 2014 [18] Reintroduction: Warren–Bisbee Railway: Warren – Bisbee: Electric Interurban March 12, 1908: May 31, 1928: Connected Warren and Bisbee.
Plans for Maine’s most photographed home sparks debate Planning Board members will take a site walk at the motel on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 6:30 p.m. The main carriage house was built in 1900 ...