Route Mileposts
Milepost 0: Portland interchange with Boston & Maine Railroad and Grand Trunk Railway; operated by Portland Terminal Company.
Milepost 5.4: Cumberland Mills S. D. Warren Paper Mill and junction with the Boston & Maine Railroad's Worcester, Nashua & Portland Division; operated by the Portland Terminal Company. Agent's station closed 1983.
Milepost 10.8: South Windham agent's station closed 1981.
Milepost 12: Newhall company town for the Oriental Powder Company. Gunpowder mill closed in 1905 and agent's station closed 1932.
Milepost 13.6: White Rock agent's station closed 1921.
Milepost 16.7: Sebago Lake Station connection with Sebago Lake steamboats. Queen Anne style agent's station built 1890 and closed 1935. Turntable and 2-stall enginehouse built in 1890.
Milepost 24.6: Steep Falls privately built depot with dance hall upstairs dismantled 1961.
Milepost 26.4: Mattock's agent's station closed 1933.
Milepost 31.7: Cornish agent's station closed 1962.
Milepost 33.4: West Baldwin agent's station closed 1930.
Milepost 36.3: Bridgton Junction interchange with narrow-gauge Bridgton and Saco River Railroad. Agent's station closed 1930.
Milepost 36.8: Hiram agent's station closed 1949.
Milepost 43.3: Brownfield agent's station closed 1935.
Milepost 49.8: Fryeburg agent's station closed 1971.
Milepost 54.3: Conway Center, New Hampshire agent's station closed 1933.
Milepost 56.9: Redstone large granite quarry. Agent's station closed 1935.
Milepost 59.3: North Conway agent's station closed 1952.
Milepost 61.4: Intervale Junction with Boston & Maine Railroad to Rochester, New Hampshire. Agent's station closed 1958.
Milepost 64.8: Glen agent's station closed 1950.
Milepost 70.5: Bartlett helper terminal for the westbound grade up through Crawford Notch. Agent's station closed 1962, then reopened 1981-1984.
Milepost 74.8: Sawyer's River junction with Sawyer River Railroad. Agent's station closed 1921.
Milepost 76.6: Bemis flag stop renamed Notchland in 1931.
Milepost 78.2: Carrigain junction with Saco Valley Railroad. Agent's station closed 1898.
Milepost 79.5: Frankenstein Trestle
Milepost 80.8: Willey House section foreman's house.
Milepost 83.5: Mount Willard section foreman's house.
Milepost 85: Crawford Notch agent's station closed 1955 and sold to Appalachian Mountain Club.
Milepost 88.3: Fabyan, junction with the Boston & Maine Railroad and spur to the Mount Washington Cog Railway at Marshfield Station. Agent's station closed 1958.
Milepost 93.6: Twin Mountain
Milepost 99.5: Quebec Junction with Maine Central Quebec Division (later Beecher Falls branch) to Lime Ridge, Quebec
Milepost 103.6: Whitefield junction with Boston & Maine Railroad to Berlin.
Milepost 106.8: Scott, New Hampshire, junction with Boston & Maine Railroad to Groveton. Agent's station closed 1931.
Milepost 109.1: Lunenburg, Vermont agent's station closed 1924.
Milepost 111.5: Gilman paper mill agent's station closed 1983.
Milepost 113.5: Mayo agent's station closed 1932.
Milepost 116.4: Miles Pond agent's station closed 1921,
Milepost 119.7: Essex agent's station closed 1932.
Milepost 123.5: Concord agent's station closed 1949.
Milepost 127.2: Griswold agent's station closed 1932.
Milepost 131.4: St. Johnsbury interchange with Boston & Maine Railroad (became Canadian Pacific Railway in 1926) and St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County Railroad.
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