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Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad

The St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad , known as St-Laurent et Atlantique Quebec in Canada, is a short line railway operating between Portland, Maine on the Atlantic Ocean and Montreal, Quebec on the St. Lawrence River. It crosses the Canada-U.S. border at Norton, Vermont, and is owned by short line operator Genesee and Wyoming.
The line was built by the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad in the U.S. and the St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railway in Canada, meeting at Island Pond, Vermont south of the Canada–United States border. Major communities served include Portland and Lewiston in Maine; Berlin, New Hampshire; Island Pond, Vermont; and Sherbrooke and Montreal in Quebec.
==Route==

* Milepost 0: Portland terminal facilities including wharves, grain elevators, Portland Company shops, and interchange with Portland Terminal Company until 1984.
* Milepost 1.4: Portland Junction with Portland and Rochester Railroad from 1871 to 1947
* Milepost 1.5: Back Cove Trestle abandoned following fire damage in 1984
* Milepost 2.4: East Deering stockyard with resting pens for 2,500 head of export livestock and 15-stall roundhouse with steam locomotive servicing facilities (station closed 1939)〔
* Milepost 4.4: Presumpscot River bridge
* Milepost 5.5: Falmouth station razed about 1932
* Milepost 8.9: Cumberland
* Milepost 11.3: Yarmouth Station station built in 1906 closed in 1968〔
* Milepost 11.7: Royal River trestle
* Milepost 12.2: Yarmouth Junction with Kennebec and Portland Railroad (later Maine Central Railroad "lower road") since 1849
* Milepost 15.3: Dunn's
* Milepost 18.4: Pownal 69-car passing siding (station closed 1953)〔
* Milepost 22.7: New Gloucester station burned in 1940〔
* Milepost 23.9: Royal River bridge
* Milepost 24.3: Royal River bridge
* Milepost 24.8: Royal River bridge
* Milepost 26.8: Royal River bridge
* Milepost 27.6: Danville Junction with Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad (later Maine Central Railroad "back road")〔
* Milepost 29.7: Lewiston Junction with 5.4-mile branch to Lewiston, Maine since 1874〔 (Lewiston station closed 1971)〔
* Milepost 32.1: Empire Road passed under Portland and Rumford Falls Railway from 1893 to 1952 〔 (station closed 1941)〔
* Milepost 36.2: Mechanic Falls junction with Buckfield Branch Railroad, later Portland and Rumford Falls Railway until 1952〔 (station razed 1968)〔
* Milepost 36.3: Little Androscoggin River bridge
* Milepost 40.9: Oxford station closed 1965〔
* Milepost 46.7: Little Androscoggin River bridge
* Milepost 47.3: South Paris junction with 1.4-mile branch to Norway, Maine since 1879 and 3-stall roundhouse until 1929〔 (Norway station closed in 1964 and was razed in 1968)〔
* Milepost 55.6: Little Androscoggin River bridge
* Milepost 55.7: Bates 65-car passing siding and roundhouse for 1.1 percent Bacon's Grade helper engine to Bryant Pond. Feldspar was mined, processed and loaded here for the manufacture of porcelain from 1925 to 1988. Station built in 1851, enlarged in 1879, and closed in 1967 was razed in 1968.〔
* Milepost 58: Little Androscoggin River bridge
* Milepost 58.9: Little Androscoggin River bridge
* Milepost 61.8: Bryant Pond 2-stall roundhouse until 1923〔 (station built in 1851 closed in 1958)〔
* Milepost 65.3: Locke Mills
* Milepost 67: Alder River bridge
* Milepost 68.2: Alder River bridge
* Milepost 69.6: Alder River bridge
* Milepost 70.1: Bethel station built in 1865 was enlarged in 1899 and closed and razed in 1968〔
* Milepost 74: Allen's
* Milepost 75: Pleasant River bridge
* Milepost 80.1: Gilead, Maine junction with Wild River Railroad from 1891 to 1904
* Milepost 80.5: Wild River bridge
* Milepost 82.6: state line
* Milepost 85.9: Shelburne, New Hampshire
* Milepost 87.9: Rattle River bridge
* Milepost 88: Rattle River bridge
* Milepost 88.2: Rattle River bridge
* Milepost 88.4: east end of Androscoggin River causeway
* Milepost 89.2: west end of Androscoggin River causeway
* Milepost 91: Peabody River trestle
* Milepost 91.6: Gorham 12 stall roundhouse and coaling tower until 1956 with shops from 1869 to 1902〔 Station built in 1907 housed the Gorham Historical Society when railroad occupancy ended.〔
* Milepost 92.8: Moose River bridge
* Milepost 93.1: Moose Brook bridge
* Milepost 93.3: Boston and Maine Railroad to Berlin, New Hampshire crosses overhead on high bridge〔
* Milepost 96: Cascade
* Milepost 97.9: Berlin junction with Berlin Mills Railway
* Milepost 101: Dead River bridge
* Milepost 103.3: Copperville station closed 1929〔
* Milepost 103.7: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 106.3: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 108.7: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 109.4: West Milan junction with Upper Ammonoosuc Railroad from 1893 to 1903 with 37-car siding for pulpwood loading (station closed 1957)〔
* Milepost 110.2: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 110.5: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 111.6: Crystal
* Milepost 111.7: Phillips Brook bridge
* Milepost 114.3: Percy 76-car passing siding and 13-car team track
* Milepost 116.4: Stark
* Milepost 117.3: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 121.8: Upper Ammonoosuc River bridge
* Milepost 122.2: Groveton junction with the Boston and Maine Railroad Groveton branch and (from 1948 to 1976) the Maine Central Railroad Beecher Falls branch〔
* Milepost 126.4: Mapleton
* Milepost 129.5: Masons crossing the Maine Central Railroad Beecher Falls branch from 1887 until Maine Central negotiated trackage rights from Groveton to North Stratford in 1948〔
* Milepost 134.6: North Stratford, New Hampshire junction with the North Stratford Railroad from 1887 to 1989〔
* Milepost 134.7: Connecticut River bridge
* Milepost 142.3: Wenlock, Vermont station closed 1925〔
* Milepost 145.3: East Brighton
* Milepost 149.5: Island Pond ice harvesting facilities for reefer icing and passenger car air-conditioning until 1959 and division point yard with 20-stall roundhouse and locomotive servicing facilities until 1966〔

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