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Green Mountain Railway Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Green Mountain Railway Northeast Harbor Library Description: The Green Mountain Railway was finalized in 1883 by Frank H. Clergue of Bangor, Maine. It was 6,300 feet long and started on the shores of Eagle Lake. Its cost was $110.000. It closed down in 1893 after only 10 years of operation. (From Item 2162). | ||
Green Mountain Railway, Mt. Desert, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Green Mountain Railway, Mt. Desert, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Railroad tie from Green Mountain railway Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Railroad tie from Green Mountain railway Northeast Harbor Library Description: Attached to wooden base (mahogany). | ||||
The Bar Harbor Express Between Bangor, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Bar Harbor Express Between Bangor, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Printed in Germany | ||
Railroad Station from the Bridge in Truro, Nova Scotia Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Railroad Station from the Bridge in Truro, Nova Scotia Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Rand, McNally & Co.'s indexed county and railroad pocket map and shippers' guide of Maine ... Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Rand, McNally & Co.'s indexed county and railroad pocket map and shippers' guide of Maine ... Northeast Harbor Library Description: Indexed county and railroad map and shippers' guide to Maine | ||
Maine Central Railroad Advertisement Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Maine Central Railroad Advertisement Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Advertisement appearing in "A Guide to Bar Harbor" published by W.H. Sherman | ||
Bill from Maine Central Railroad 1926 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Bill from Maine Central Railroad 1926 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Business Bill, Maine Central Railroad charges W. Stanley 66 cents to deliver 1 ?gallon of paint from Boston to Southwest Harbor, 16 Apr 1926 | ||
Green Mountain Railway: Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Green Mountain Railway: Northeast Harbor Library Description: Essay by high school student Jessica Sattler submitted to the Island History Journal for possible publication. History of the development of the rail line up Green (Cadillac) Mountain and its dismantlement. Green Mountain Cog Railway 1883-1890 Now on Mount Washington | ||
Maine Central Railroad, map Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Maine Central Railroad, map Northeast Harbor Library | ||||
Route of Steamers of the Eastern Railroad Company Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Route of Steamers of the Eastern Railroad Company Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Bar Harbor Express Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bar Harbor Express Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Bar Harbor Express was a seasonal passenger train serving Bar Harbor, Maine. The line originated in New York and ran through Springfield, MA, New Haven, CT, and Portland, ME. "Between 1902 and the 1930s, the Bar Harbor Express provided the fastest train service from New York City to Mount Desert Ferry in Hancock. From Mount Desert Ferry, steamers took passengers to Bar Harbor. The lead railroad for this famous express line was the Maine Central, which provided this service in conjunction with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad and the Boston & Maine Railroad." - "Bar Harbor" by Earle G. Shettleworth Jr., Postcard Series, Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, South Carolina, 2011, p. 20. The service began in 1902 and ended in 1960. The Bar Harbor Express was involved in a crash with the White Mountain Express on September 2, 1913 in New Haven, CT. [show more] | |||
Sleeping Homecomers Victims of Rear-end Collision Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sleeping Homecomers Victims of Rear-end Collision Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Describes the crash of the Bar Harbor Express and the White Mountain Express on Sept. 2, 1913. 21 people were killed and 50 were injured. | ||
The Bar Harbor Express Between Bangor, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Bar Harbor Express Between Bangor, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Train and Depot, Maine Central Railroad Staion, Rockland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Train and Depot, Maine Central Railroad Staion, Rockland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |