No info on the back of this old print so the date is an estimate. But in the WWI era when the photographer caught this winter scene this was part of the Grand Truck system and the MEC crossed this line a mile or so to the west. In this perspective on Elm St., Portland is to the right. As of 2021 the freight house still stood but the station was long gone and the line is operated by the Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad. /DLhttps://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_images/1102/thumbnail.jp
The original cabinet photo is difficult to read, but it looks like this is the MEC station at Damari...
An image scanned from a postcard of the Grand Trunk Elevators in Portland, Maine. Versions of the g...
C1908 The back of this cabinet photo in fountain pen...: 96 M.C.RR Switching Engine, Orono. Don\u2...
No info on the back of this old print so the date is an estimate. But in the WWI era when the photog...
A classic station photograph. Baggage carts at the ready on what looks like a slow Sunday afternoo...
Here an early Maine Central GP9 is passing the ball signal at the east end of the passenger yard at ...
Portland Terminal (PT) managed the industrial and switching duties in greater Portland. If memory ...
Here is a MEC passenger locomotive looking west peaking out of the passenger shed at Bangor. An E7A...
An image scanned from a postcard identified as the the Grand Trunk R.R. Station, Portland Me. The p...
This is the best photo I\u27ve come across for this station. While passenger service ended on the ...
This easterly scene from on old print is really quite striking. Less than a year from the end of p...
Just location and date with this old print. Ca. 2021 it appears the branch line in Madison is unus...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...
Date and location are unknown although I think this is in Portland. MEC Class N - Schenectady Loco...
ca.1900. From the back of the print: Maine Central Engine #9 at Yard 8, Commercial St. Portland, M...
The original cabinet photo is difficult to read, but it looks like this is the MEC station at Damari...
An image scanned from a postcard of the Grand Trunk Elevators in Portland, Maine. Versions of the g...
C1908 The back of this cabinet photo in fountain pen...: 96 M.C.RR Switching Engine, Orono. Don\u2...
No info on the back of this old print so the date is an estimate. But in the WWI era when the photog...
A classic station photograph. Baggage carts at the ready on what looks like a slow Sunday afternoo...
Here an early Maine Central GP9 is passing the ball signal at the east end of the passenger yard at ...
Portland Terminal (PT) managed the industrial and switching duties in greater Portland. If memory ...
Here is a MEC passenger locomotive looking west peaking out of the passenger shed at Bangor. An E7A...
An image scanned from a postcard identified as the the Grand Trunk R.R. Station, Portland Me. The p...
This is the best photo I\u27ve come across for this station. While passenger service ended on the ...
This easterly scene from on old print is really quite striking. Less than a year from the end of p...
Just location and date with this old print. Ca. 2021 it appears the branch line in Madison is unus...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...
Date and location are unknown although I think this is in Portland. MEC Class N - Schenectady Loco...
ca.1900. From the back of the print: Maine Central Engine #9 at Yard 8, Commercial St. Portland, M...
The original cabinet photo is difficult to read, but it looks like this is the MEC station at Damari...
An image scanned from a postcard of the Grand Trunk Elevators in Portland, Maine. Versions of the g...
C1908 The back of this cabinet photo in fountain pen...: 96 M.C.RR Switching Engine, Orono. Don\u2...