Sagadahoc County, Maine

City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes Field Checked
Bath Maine Central (MEC) on site, just off U.S. 1 at Washington St. P vacant 1941  in use brick Maine Eastern   8/17 
Bath MEC Commercial St. nearly under Sagadahoc Bridge F business 1901 gone wood none    
Bath MEC moved to Boothbay Gt museum   museum trackage wood tourist line at Boothbay Railway Village  
Bath MEC Kennebec River B rr   1925-27 in use steel Maine Eastern Carlton Bridge, lift, railroad/highway bridge, 2200', highway deck abandoned  
Bowdoinham MEC across the West Branch along S.R. 24 B unused   unused steel none two span deck girder  
Bowdoinham MEC across Abagadasset River along S.R. 24, about 2 mi. east of center of Bowdoinham B unused   unused steel none single span deck girder  
Cathance MEC ?? C              
Nequasset MEC over Nequasset Pond in Town of Woolwich, visible from U.S. 1 B rr   in use steel Maine Eastern deck girder  
Richmond MEC at end of Depot St. off Center St. F unused   unused wood none    
Richmond MEC over Wilmot Creek alongside S.R. 24 B rr   unused steel none short deck girder bridge  
Topsham MEC over Androscoggin River from Front St. to Brunswick B unused   unused steel none through truss upper railroad level, highway lower deck, former MEC Lewiston Branch  
Topsham MEC across Androscoggin River about .5 mi. upstream of Lewiston Branch bridge connecting Topsham with Brunswick B unused c1936 unused steel Maine Eastern 4 span deck truss, replaced one destroyed in 1936 Flood, MEC Lower Road main line  

Compiled by M. J. Camp, Bill Holdsworth and Elizabeth Guenzler, Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc.

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