Maine Central Railroad Rockland Branch

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The Rockland Branch is a railroad line in Maine which stretches from Brunswick, Maine to Rockland, Maine. It was formerly owned and operated by the Maine Central Railroad. It is now owned by the State of Maine and operated by the Maine Eastern Railroad.

[edit] Route mileposts

Milepost 0: Brunswick junction with Maine Central Lower Road and Lewiston Branch

Milepost 8.7: Bath with Bath Iron Works shipyard

Milepost 9.5: Woolwich former ferry between Woolwich and Bath replaced by Carlton Bridge over Kennebec River in 1927.

Milepost 20: Wiscasset interchange with narrow-gauge Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway

Milepost 27.1: Newcastle

Milepost 28.9: Damariscotta Mills

Milepost 31.7: Nobleboro

Milepost 38.5: Waldoboro

Milepost 45.3: Warren

Milepost 52.4: Thomaston large cement plant

Milepost 56.6: Rockland ferry connections to Penobscot Bay