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Freshly painted green boxcars sit on a siding and the mainline near Blue Seal Feeds in Augusta, Me. This line starts in Waterville and goes through all the way to Brunswick only the east side of the City sees regular rail service now. The tracks on the the other side of the City is buried in gravel to make room for parking, a sad sight. Many bad things have been said about Guilford rail in the past. From what I can see they are still trying to keep this side of the River in full swing. This line is traveled at least three or more times a week. Other busineses on this line is Civi's Steel and O'connors Scrap Metal Yard.

Photographed by Bernard Cole II, November 10, 2007.
Added to the photo archive by Bernard Cole II, November 10, 2007.
Railroad: Pan Am Railways.

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