Portland-Lewiston Interurban trolley line 1914-1933
USA /
Maine /
Cumberland Center /
World
/ USA
/ Maine
/ Cumberland Center
World / United States / Maine
railway, abandoned / shut down, trolleybus stop, tram stop

Uniquely built to high speed standards, these rail cars were said to be capable of 60 MPH.
The rise of the automobile helped put the Interurbans out of business.
One of the most visible and accessible bridges is near Route 26 here over Hobbs Brook.
Car #14 of the line at the Seashore Trolley Museum www.trolleymuseum.org/collection/interurban/14.html
The rise of the automobile helped put the Interurbans out of business.
One of the most visible and accessible bridges is near Route 26 here over Hobbs Brook.
Car #14 of the line at the Seashore Trolley Museum www.trolleymuseum.org/collection/interurban/14.html
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interurbans
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°48'3"N 70°18'22"W
- Interlocking 6.4 km
- Yarmouth Junction (level, diamond crossing) 9 km
- The Portland Company 16 km
- Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum 16 km
- Danville Junction 25 km
- Portland-Lewiston high-speed Interurban trolley line 1914-1933 27 km
- Lewiston Junction 27 km
- Auburn Intermodal Facility (AIF) 28 km
- Boothbay Railway Village 56 km
- Former railroad bridge 72 km
- Cumberland Center 4.5 km
- Cumberland, Maine 5.3 km
- Falmouth, Maine 7.1 km
- North Yarmouth, Maine 7.9 km
- Gray, Maine 10 km
- Riverton 11 km
- Town of Yarmouth 13 km
- Casco Bay (Southern Section) 17 km
- Freeport, Maine 18 km
- Greater Portland 23 km