A seldom-used railroad track of the Maine Central Railroad runs through town.
Yard 8 included the first piggyback ramp served by the Maine Central Railroad.
It imposed a settlement on the Maine Central Railroad, a freight line, and striking track maintenance workers.
June 13 - Last day of steam locomotive operation on the Maine Central Railroad.
Maine Central Railroad leased the railway as their Mountain Division in 1888.
In 1857, the Maine Central Railroad reached town.
The Maine Central Railroad leased this line on April 1, 1882.
It was founded in 1872 to compete with the Maine Central Railroad.
In 1890, the Maine Central Railroad gained control of the line through a series of leases.
The Maine Central Railroad opened to the village, carrying freight and tourists.