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By:David Larrabee
Dates:1/1/1880 - 1/1/2011
Album Info:Bangor is at the head of the tide on the Penobscot River. It was an important seaport and railroad town a hundred years ago. At one time railroads such as The Maine Shore Line, The Bucksport and Bangor, and The European & North American joined the northern termuns of the Maine Centeral here. The Bangor and Aroostook came into town over MEC tracks from Northern Maine Junction during the passenger years to handle business at Union Station. Except for the BAR all of these railroads operated as individual entities for just a few years before being leasted to & then purchased by the MEC. Today, except for a couple of sidings PAR operates just a single track thru the city. Not so many years ago there was a large yard and double track. Perhaps these scenes will show a bit of the glory and slow decline of years past. A Tip of the Hat to the R&LHS's Spring 1985 issue of Railroad History for details on the steam locomotive roster. And, most importantly, thanks to the railfans of yesteryear who took these scenes. They deserve a place beyond a dusty shoe box on a top shelf in someone's closet........ /DL
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Last days of MEC Livery
Title:  Last days of MEC Livery
Description:  This pure MEC perspective won't be around for long! The power is destined for a new livery – black with a reo stripe – & the locomovive service area & nearby round house have a short life ahead. This scene was taken 6 or 7 years into the Guilford era. Today a single track runs by here and all of the!large Bangor Yard is gone except a couple of sidings at the old Union Statnon site. I suggest viewers go to Bangor, Maine and fly to the north west side of the I-395 bridge. Inside the westbound off ramp loop the round house stalls can be clearly qeen!!! This photo was taken just to the north of the turn table! A tip of the hat to tne author, J David Ingles who granted permission to post his work here. /DL
Photo Date:  9/11/1988  Upload Date: 3/11/2011 7:56:14 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  J. David Ingles
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  MEC 16(44Tonner) MEC 561(GP7) MEC 580(GP7)
Views:  1610   Comments: 1
Freight Yard
Title:  Freight Yard
Description:  The MEC Freight house & station were in the middle of this frame back in the 70s. The round house was to the left near in the distance near the new Interstate Bridge & the street in the foreground is 'Railroad Street'. /DL
Photo Date:  7/7/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 9:58:34 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  426   Comments: 1
Freight Yard
Title:  Freight Yard
Description:  This is a contempoary shot from the middle of the old MEC Freight Yard looking east (north). Today Bangor has turned this into a river side park, a project that was just getting underway when this photograph was taken. The white sign under 'Yard Limit' says 'BANGOR' on a post beside what looks like part of an old track scale. /DL
Photo Date:  7/7/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 9:58:37 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  326   Comments: 0
Passenger Yard looking westbound
Title:  Passenger Yard looking westbound
Description:  A contemporary look at the former passenger yard. This shot is from the new Penobscot River Bridge looking south & taken near sunrise on a slow Summer Sunday morning. The camera is quite close to where the north end of the passenger car shed roof once was. Although not visible in this perspective close inspection reveals a string of cement foundation supports running parallel with the pavement under the trash containers. Union Station was to the right beside the switches. /DL
Photo Date:  8/15/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:01:31 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  458   Comments: 1
Passenger Yard Throat looking eastbound
Title:  Passenger Yard Throat looking eastbound
Description:  From the other side of the bridge used in the previous photo. The bridge handles the Bucksport Branch traffic today. #167 in the 1952 photo was working the distant end of this yard just beyond the overpass in this scene. The Passenger Shed was behind the camera to the left. Calais Jct. is behind the trees about 1/2 mile away. /DL
Photo Date:  8/15/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:01:36 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  351   Comments: 0
Passenger Yard
Title:  Passenger Yard
Description:  The area center frame was all passenger sidings & platform area in years past.
Photo Date:  8/15/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:01:38 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  220   Comments: 0
Freight Yard Throat
Title:  Freight Yard Throat
Description:  When this was two track it was often used as a switch lead for the freight yard just around the bend. There used to be several sidings in this area, one went in front of the SeaDog Brew Pub to the left. This view is looking time table west. /DL
Photo Date:  8/15/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:01:41 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  295   Comments: 1
Union Station area
Title:  Union Station area
Description:  The photograph taken in March 1979 of the Bucksport Local backing east to Calais Jct was taken from this perspective. Several sidings once branched from the Main right here. One passed under the camera and another to the left. /DL
Photo Date:  8/15/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:01:47 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  222   Comments: 0
Looking eastbound towards Union Station
Title:  Looking eastbound towards Union Station
Description: 
Photo Date:  8/15/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:01:49 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  374   Comments: 0
Waterworks
Title:  Waterworks
Description:  This contemporary scene looks eastbound just north of Eastern Maine Medical Center. The rear of the passenger train plowing through the flood waters was center frame in this scene 106 years earlier. It is nearly the same perspective of the 1904 postcard.... /DL
Photo Date:  9/3/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 9:59:38 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Track
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Views:  241   Comments: 0
Looking west
Title:  Looking west
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Photo Date:  12/31/2008  Upload Date: 4/6/2011 10:00:28 PM
Location:  Bangor, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Track
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Views:  205   Comments: 0


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