All photos for railroad "Maine Coast", sorted by posting date, most recent first.
The short lived Maine Coast Railroad was a railroad company that operated on tracks owned by the Maine Department of Transportation between 1990 and 2000. It was founded by the Massachusetts Central Railroad (MCER) to operate the Rockland Branch between Brunswick and Rockland, Maine. The railroad closed on December 4, 2000 after losing their lease to the tracks. The lines formerly operated by Maine Coast Railroad are now operated by Maine Eastern Railroad.
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Maine Coast M420W's Tied Onto Their Train
Photographed September, 1995. Added to archive August 8, 2021 by Warren Beckwith.
Maine Coast 2002 Crossing US 1 in Wiscasset
Photographed September, 1995. Added to archive August 8, 2021 by Warren Beckwith.
Maine Coast Light Power Passing Excursion Train at Wiscasset
Photographed September, 1995. Added to archive August 8, 2021 by Warren Beckwith.
Maine Coast Excursion Train Ready for Passengers
Photographed September, 1995. Added to archive August 8, 2021 by Warren Beckwith.
Maine Coast 958 and Excursion Coach at Wiscasset, ME
Photographed September, 1995. Added to archive August 8, 2021 by Warren Beckwith.
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