Knox County, Maine

City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes Field Checked
Georges River Maine Central (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, Bill Holdsworth and Elizabeth Guenzler, Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc.

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