Former Union Station (Portland, Maine)
| place with historical importance, interesting place, train station
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Maine /
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Portland, Maine
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World / United States / Maine
place with historical importance, interesting place, train station
1888 Romanesque-revival-style station was torn-down in 1961.
(Approximately 1/5th of the iron train shed was re-erected and still exists at Thompsons Point.)
(--plan to add more here in future--)
(image above is an "in-process" scale computer graphic model of the station.)
(Approximately 1/5th of the iron train shed was re-erected and still exists at Thompsons Point.)
(--plan to add more here in future--)
(image above is an "in-process" scale computer graphic model of the station.)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_(Maine)_Union_Station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°39'7"N 70°16'48"W
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