Washington County, Maine

City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes Field Checked
Addison Washington County (WC)/MEC relocated to Water St. opposite Point St. C residence  1898 none wood none depot from Columbia (Addison Siding), 2 story, modified  
Baring Maine Central (MEC) across the St. Croix River into Canada, near end of Front St. B rr   in use steel Guilford multi-span deck girder  
Calais Calais Street Ry. end of Front St. IPh power co. use   none brick none former powerhouse for streetcars ??  
Calais WC/MEC Union St. C museum  1898 gone brick   none 3 story, 2003 brick addition on south side, Downeast Heritage Center  
Cherryfield MEC relocated on S.R. 193 north of U.S. 1 C future or former museum?? 1898 none wood none    
Cherryfield MEC Narragaugus River B unused 1925 unused steel   none 1 span through truss  
Columbia WC/MEC moved to Addison C residence 1898 none wood none 2 story, modified  
Dennysville MEC over the Dennys River west of station site B rr   in use steel Eastern Maine girder  
Machias WC/MEC U.S. 1 P   vacant 1898 unused wood none    
Milltown (Calais) CPR over St. Croix River to Milltown, NB B rr   in use steel Guilford curved girder bridge of at least 10 spans  
Milltown (Calais) MEC on site Rh unused   in use to turntable brick Guilford originally 8 stall, turntable  
Pembroke MEC across Pennamaquam River between Little Falls Rd. and East River Rd. B snowmobile use   gone wood none wood pile trestle  
Perry MEC on short road off South Meadow Rd. F?     gone wood none    
Perry MEC along South Meadow Rd. across Little River B unused   gone steel none reportedly span is old turntable moved to this site  
Princeton MEC relocated to airport C airport office 1891 none wood none restored  
Princeton MEC relocated334 Main St. (U.S. 1) C residence   none wood none reportedly the depot from Woodland  
Vanceboro MEC/CPR S.R. 6 C   1906 in use wood Eastern Maine two story, ??  
Vanceboro MEC/CPR over St. Croix River to Canada B rr   in use steel Eastern Maine Ry/CPR    
Whitneyville WC/MEC about .25 mi. west of U.S. 1A along unused row C abandoned 1898 unused wood none building falling down, will not last much longer  
Whitneyville WC/MEC over the Machias River B trail use 1925 unused steel none single span through truss, built by American Bridge Co.  
Woodland MEC moved to Princeton C residence   none wood none    
Woodland MEC inside paper mill fence?? F storage   in use wood Guilford ??  
Woodland MEC across St. Croix River to Canada B rr   in use steel Guilford through truss  

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

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