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The Calais Branch is a mothballed railroad line in Maine that was operated by the Maine Central Railroad Company (MEC). The Calais Branch is 127 miles (204 km) long and connects Brewer to Calais . It was constructed in 1898 and carried freight and passengers over the years.
After the Calais Branch was abandoned, a small portion of trackage between Calais and Woodland remained in service to a pulp mill. It was joined to the rest of the North American rail network through a connection with the Canadian Pacific Railway at St. Stephen, New Brunswick , and operated through New Brunswick territory for several miles ...
Calais Branch to Brewer: This is a route-map template for the Downeast Scenic Railroad, a United States heritage railroad. For a key to symbols, ...
Calais Branch to Brewer The Downeast Scenic Railroad ( reporting mark DSRX ) is a heritage railway in Ellsworth, Maine which is owned and operated by the Downeast Rail Heritage Trust, which is a 501(c)3 charitable organization founded in the fall of 2005.
Milepost 29.2: Brunswick was the junction with the Maine Central Railroad Rockland Branch and Lewiston branch. [2] Androscoggin River bridge [4] Milepost 30.3: Topsham station opened in 1851. [1] Milepost 36.9: Bowdoinham station opened in 1851. [1] Milepost 44.5: Richmond station opened in 1851. [1] Milepost 47.4: Iceboro station opened in ...
The two buildings on Church Street that are part of the district are both civic buildings. Calais City Hall, located at 15 Church Street, is a Romanesque Revival structure built in 1901, and the former fire station at 13 Church Street was built in 1874, with its tower and belfry added in 1895-96. City Hall was designed by H. A. Crosby. [2]
The crash happened just before 10:50 a.m. at the intersection of East Atlantic Avenue and Southeast 1st Avenue, Delray Beach Fire Rescue Chief Ronald Martin told reporters.
Past the point where SR 200 heads towards the southeast, SR 182 heads northeast, first crossing the Down East Sunrise Trail (formerly the Calais Branch railroad) then passes the town's post office, a cemetery, a club, and additional houses.