Androscoggin Railroad Company, 1975.
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Dole, Richard F. (Richard Fairfax), 1906-1987
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Collector. From the description of Richard F. Dole papers, 1837-1952 [microform]. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 676958549 Resident of South Portland, Me. From the description of Railroad controlled air service in Maine, 1977. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 262473729 Resident of Portland, Me. From the description of Chronology of Maine steam railroads and related corporations, 1832-1978, ca. 1...
Androscoggin Railroad Company
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Chartered in 1848; portion of road turned over to Leeds and Farmington Railroad Company in 1865; leased by Maine Central Railroad in 1871 and merged in 1911. From the description of Androscoggin Railroad Company records, 1849-1911. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 166428449 ...
Leeds and Farmington Railroad Company
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Railroad company in Maine. From the description of Leeds and Farmington Railroad Company records, 1820-1874. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 74985520 ...
Maine Central Railroad Company
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In 1845 the Androscoggin & Kennebec Railroad was chartered to build a line from Danville Junction on the Atlantic & St. Lawrence (Grand Trunk) to Waterville, and the Penobscot & Kennebec Railroad was chartered to extend the Androscoggin & Kennebec line to Bangor. The former line was completed to Waterville in 1849, and the first train entered Bangor over the latter road in August, 1855. These railroads, forming a continuous line between Danville Junction and Bangor, were consolid...