181 research outputs found
Maine Central Railroad and Portland Terminal Company Time Table No.6, April 1961
Schedules and operational instructions for employees of the Maine Central Railroad Company, covering much of the state, with special focus on the Portland division.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1033/thumbnail.jp
Through Crawford Notch of the White Mountains: The White Mountains to the Sea -- Portland to Mt. Washington (Souvenir of a Trip Over the Maine Central Railroad)
Offers descriptions of sites seen by train car from Portland, Maine, to the White Mountains of New Hampshire via the Maine Centrail Railroad, White Mountain Division. The pamphlet is not dated. The date is 1916 or before, as the Bangor Public Library added this item to its collection August 4, 1916.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1028/thumbnail.jp
Maine Central Railroad Magazine, Volume 3, June 1947, No.9
News and articles concerning the Maine Central Railroad Company, circa Summer 1947, with updates about operations and personnel in Portland, Deering Junction, Eastport, Calais, Dennysville, Vanceboro, Bangor, Farming, Brunswick, Waterville, Augusta, Rockland, Rumford, and Lewiston.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1002/thumbnail.jp
Hand-book of Officers, Agents, Stations and Sidings 1916: Maine Central Railroad Company
Portland Terminal Company ; Sandy River and Rangely Lakes Railroad ; Bridgton and Saco River Railroad Companyhttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1000/thumbnail.jp
Maine Central Railroad Time Table No.18, September 1939
Booklet functions as a rule book and schedule directory for employees of the Maine Central Railroad. Specific safety, speed, and other instructions for a large number of Maine locations are detailed.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1032/thumbnail.jp
Hand-book of Officers, Agents, Stations and Sidings 1917: Maine Central Railroad Company
Portland Terminal Company ; Sandy River and Rangely Lakes Railroad ; Bridgton and Saco River Railroad Companyhttps://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1001/thumbnail.jp
Album of Maine Central Railroad Scenery
Includes dozens of images around Maine circa the 1880s, such as a panorama of Portland; railroad stations at Auburn, Brunswick and Woodfords; ice houses at Gardiner; bridges near Lewiston and Waterville; view of Augusta; hotel at Bangor; and more.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1044/thumbnail.jp
Maine Central Railroad: A Century of Service to the State of Maine -- 1862 - 1962
Observance of the centennial of the Maine Central Railroad Company, the State of Maine\u27s largest railroad which serves 14 of the 17 counties in Maine, is being held at Waterville because it was in Waterville that the Maine Central was incorporated on October 28, 1862.
Waterville is also the geographical center of Maine Central system which today serves from Portland to Eastport and Vanceboro; to St. Johnsbury, Vermont, and also through sections of New Hamshire. Its general offices are located in Portland, Maine.
Maps, photographs, drawings, and essays richly portray the history of the Maine Central from 1862 to 1962.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/railroad_pubs/1035/thumbnail.jp
Vacationland, 1927
https://digitalmaine.com/tourism_books/1032/thumbnail.jp
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