• Phillips and Rangeley Railroad was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge common carrier railroad in the State of Maine. It connected the towns of Phillips and...
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    River Railroad and Phillips and Rangeley Railroad (P&R) on 10 March 1891. Maxcy purchased controlling stock of the Sandy River Railroad in 1892, and then...
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    Phillips is a town in Franklin County, Maine, United States. The population was 898 at the 2020 census. It is home to the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes...
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  • Franklin and Megantic Railroad (F&M) being built from Strong to Kingfield. In 1890 the railroad sold locomotive #2 to the Phillips and Rangeley Railroad (P&R)...
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    sawmill and a shoe shop. The Phillips and Rangeley Railroad, a narrow gauge common carrier, opened in 1891, becoming part of the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes...
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    States. Trains portal Narrow-gauge railroads in the United States Heritage railway Large amusement railways 2 ft and 600 mm gauge railways in the United...
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    and an identical locomotive for the Sandy River Railroad. In May 1909 Wilfred became master mechanic of the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad (SR&RL)...
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    Ohio, Iowa, Hawaii, and Alaska. In New England, the first narrow-gauge common-carrier railroad was the Billerica and Bedford Railroad, which ran from North...
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  • (610 mm) narrow gauge) Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad (2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge) Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway (2 ft (610 mm)...
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    A forest railway, forest tram, timber line, logging railway or logging railroad is a mode of railway transport which is used for forestry tasks, primarily...
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  • Australia, opened to passengers. July 1 – The narrow gauge Phillips and Rangeley Railroad opens to Rangeley, Maine. July 14 – Tamashima Station, now known as Shin-Kurashiki...
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    Portland Company (category Industrial buildings and structures in Portland, Maine)
    November 1846 by John A. Poor and Norris Locomotive Works engineer Septimus Norris as a locomotive foundry to build railroad equipment for the adjacent Portland...
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    The St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad (reporting mark SLR), known as St-Laurent et Atlantique Quebec (reporting mark SLQ) in Canada, is a short-line...
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    Sandy River (Kennebec River tributary) (category Phillips, Maine)
    the narrow gauge Sandy River Railroad from Phillips to Farmington in 1879. Construction of the Phillips and Rangeley Railroad up Orbeton Stream in 1891 enabled...
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    River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad being purchased by the Maine Central Railroad in 1912. The Maine Central simultaneously contracted with Boyd and Harvey...
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  • Campbell (Railroad engineer) Philippi, West Virginia – Philip P. Barbour (judge) Phillips, California – Joseph Wells Davis Phillips (founder) Phillips, Maine...
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  • Phillips. The narrow gauge line became part of the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad in 1908, but was discontinued in 1935 during the Great Depression...
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    Timah Railway Station Tanjung Pagar Railway Station Korea Railroad Museum Sumjingang Railroad Village in Gokseung County National railway museum, Kadugannawa...
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    River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad roundhouse, Phillips, Maine Rockland Turntable and Engine House, a roundhouse of the Maine Central Railroad Company...
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    Lac-Mégantic rail disaster (category Railway accidents and incidents in Canada)
    (Chesterville, Eustis, Farmington, New Vineyard, Phillips, Rangeley and Strong). The fire was contained and prevented from spreading further in the early...
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    Berlin, New Hampshire (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    leading north to Errol and eventually to Rangeley, Maine, and leading south through Gorham and Pinkham Notch to North Conway and the Seacoast Region of...
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  • from the Rangeley, Maine airstrip. Lt. Eugene B. Slocum, AMM3C Louis F. Ceurvorst, Pfc. James V. Haney of the United States Marine Corps, and an unidentified...
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  • miles (0.97 km); Phillips Jay Recreation Area Trail System, 2.8 miles (4.5 km); Jay Rangeley Lake State Park 1.6 miles (2.6 km); Rangeley Whistle Stop Trail...
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  • List of museums in Maine (category Lists of buildings and structures in Maine)
    National Park Service: Maine Acadian Culture. Retrieved 2 March 2015. "Phillips Historical Society". Maine Memory Network. Retrieved 3 March 2015. "Presque...
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