Knox County, Maine
City |
Railroad |
Current Location |
Type |
Current Use |
Date Built |
Track Status |
Bldg. Mat. |
Current Railroad |
Notes |
Georges River |
MEC |
moved to Boothbay in Lincoln County |
C |
museum |
museum trackage |
wood |
tourist line |
at Boothbay Railway Village |
|
Rockland |
MEC |
4 Union St. |
P |
offices |
1917 |
gone |
brick |
none |
to be restored, on National Register |
Rockland |
MEC |
along U.S. 1, Park St. |
Rh |
rr |
1921 |
in use |
wood |
Maine Eastern |
5 stalls, also turntable, on National Register |
Thomaston |
MEC |
on site at Knox St. and track |
C |
historical society |
1795 |
in use |
brick |
Maine Eastern | originally servants quarters at General Henry Knox estate, became depot for Knox & Lincoln RR in 1872, restored |
Thomaston |
MEC |
Mill River or Mill Creek |
B |
rr |
in use |
steel |
Maine Eastern | drawbridge, deck girder, 732'3" |
|
Warren |
MEC |
on site, off Stirling Rd. |
C |
vacant |
|
in use |
wood |
Maine Eastern | |
| between Warren and Thomaston | MEC | St. George (Georges) River | B | rr | 1922 | in use | steel | Maine Eastern | deck girder, bascule drawbridge, drawbridge opened once and then never used |
Compiled by M. J. Camp, Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc.