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MEC 306 Leads PO-3 in Freeport

PO-3 returns from Brunswick with MEC 306 - BM 326 and 24 loaded cement cars from the Rockland Branch.

This is the second interchange with FGLK in Brunswick this week, the busiest I have seen things since Pan Am was serving Grimmel's on a regular basis back in 2015!

They are seen here passing under the I-295 overpass in Freeport, Maine as they approach the crossing at Hunter Rd.

Photographed by Dan Comick, April 28, 2023.
Added to the photo archive by Dan Comick, April 29, 2023.
Railroad: CSX.

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That is good news. Few people know that cement is still produced in New England.thanks to a large high-grade limestone deposit that has been quarried since colonial times. See: https://railfan.com/finger-lakes-takes-maines-rockland-branch/

Posted by Ron DeFilippo on 2023-04-30 07:30:44


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