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    The Maine Central Railroad (reporting mark MEC) was a U. S. class 1 railroad in central and southern Maine. It was chartered in 1856 and began operations...
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  • The Boston and Maine Railroad (reporting mark BM) was a U.S. Class I railroad in northern New England. Originally chartered in 1835, it became part of...
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    The former Maine Central Railroad General Office Building is an historic office building at 222-242 Saint John Street in the Saint John Valley neighborhood...
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    The Maine Central Railroad Company main line extended from Portland, Maine, east to the Canada–US border with New Brunswick at the Saint Croix-Vanceboro...
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    June 25, 1888, serving trains of the Boston and Maine, Maine Central, and Portland and Ogdensburg railroads, although the Grand Trunk Railway continued to...
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    Litho. pp. 12–13 & 115. Peters, Bradley L. (1976). Maine Central Railroad Company. Maine Central Railroad. p. 11. Wight, D.B. (1971). The Wild River Wilderness...
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    Maine Central Railroad in 1888, and in 1912 the Maine Central leased the eastern part of the Vermont section from the Boston & Maine Railroad, the successor...
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    and Maine Railroad, and a line from North Conway through Crawford Notch to Fabyan that was once part of the Mountain Division of the Maine Central Railroad...
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  • The Central Maine and Québec Railway (reporting mark CMQ) was a Class II freight railroad operating in the U.S. states of Maine and Vermont and the Canadian...
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    The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC) was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States...
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  • Railway International Railway of Maine Iowa Central Railway Kanawha and Michigan Railway Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railroad Kansas City, Mexico and Orient...
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    Washington Junction in Hancock, Maine. In the early 1920s, passenger traffic was rising on the Maine Central Railroad (MEC), particularly for stops between...
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    and Hartford Railroad, the SR&RL operated as a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad from 1912 until receivership in 1923. Maine Central built 37 box...
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    Maine Eastern Railroad (reporting mark MERR) was a railroad that operated in coastal Maine, between Brunswick and Rockland, on the former Maine Central...
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    and Lincoln was leased by Maine Central Railroad in 1891, and became Maine Central's Rockland Branch in 1901. Maine Central purchased the Samoset destination...
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    terminus for Maine Central Railroad passenger trains from Portland, along the Rockland Branch from Brunswick. The Maine Central Railroad ran three trains...
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    Pan Am Railways (category Maine railroads)
    primarily made up of former Class II regional railroads such as Boston and Maine Corporation, Maine Central Railroad Company, Portland Terminal Company, and...
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    connected with the Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad (later Maine Central Railroad Mountain Division) from Portland, Maine, to St. Johnsbury, Vermont, near the...
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    Railway was completed through South Windham and Newhall in 1875. Maine Central Railroad leased the railway as their Mountain Division in 1888. Availability...
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    other railroads in New England, including the New York Central's Boston and Albany Railroad, the Rutland Railroad, the Maine Central Railroad, and the...
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    under the weight of a Maine Central Railroad train approaching Bangor, killing 2 and injuring 50. 1898: A Maine Central Railroad train crashed near Orono...
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  • handled joint switching operations for the Maine Central Railroad and Boston and Maine Railroad. A railroad pushed through to Bangor in the 1850s, and...
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  • Eastern Maine Railway may refer to: Eastern Maine Railway (1882), a U.S. railway merged into the Maine Central Railroad in 1936 Eastern Maine Railway...
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  • The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Maine. Canadian Pacific Kansas City Eastern Maine Railway (EMRY) (Owned by New Brunswick Southern...
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  • Portland's Union Station, where connections were available on Maine Central Railroad trains to most Maine locations. It ended service in October 1960, the last...
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    Bangor, Maine. Long the state's second-largest railroad station, it was served by the Maine Central Railroad and the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. In 1961...
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    Portland Terminal Company (category Predecessors of the Maine Central Railroad)
    terminal railroad notable for its control of switching (shunting) activity for the Maine Central Railroad (MEC) and Boston & Maine (B&M) railroads in the...
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    The Maine Central Railroad Rumford Branch is a railroad line in Maine now operated as part of the Pan Am Railways system. The Rumford Branch leaves the...
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  • Maine Central Railroad steam switchers were designated Class K. They were of 0-6-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or "C" in UIC classification...
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    Flying Yankee (category Maine Central Railroad)
    diesel-electric streamliner built in 1935 for the Maine Central Railroad and the Boston and Maine Railroad by Budd Company and with mechanical and electrical...
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