Cosakita18
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For those who aren't trainheads...There are two industrial branches that spur west from the CSX / Downeaster Mainline (Red)
BLUE- The Former Maine Central Mountain Division (Now the Mountain Branch) Originally built as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad and mostly abandoned in the mid 80s when Guilford took over. It's now OOS west of Forest Street except for the Conway Scenic Railroad which operates the line through the famous "Crawfords Notch"
ORANGE: The former Boston & Maine Worster & Nashua Division (Which later became the Sanford & Eastern) which branches off of the mainline at Morrills corner. The line originally extended west through Westbrook and then headed southwest through Gorham, Sanford and into New Hampshire. The line was truncated when the Turnpike was built and this section of the line was orphaned as an industrial branch. The line west of Westbrook was abandoned in the early 1960s
Each of these branches currently have just one active customer sustaining them.
BLUE- The Former Maine Central Mountain Division (Now the Mountain Branch) Originally built as the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad and mostly abandoned in the mid 80s when Guilford took over. It's now OOS west of Forest Street except for the Conway Scenic Railroad which operates the line through the famous "Crawfords Notch"
ORANGE: The former Boston & Maine Worster & Nashua Division (Which later became the Sanford & Eastern) which branches off of the mainline at Morrills corner. The line originally extended west through Westbrook and then headed southwest through Gorham, Sanford and into New Hampshire. The line was truncated when the Turnpike was built and this section of the line was orphaned as an industrial branch. The line west of Westbrook was abandoned in the early 1960s
Each of these branches currently have just one active customer sustaining them.
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