Save the Depot in Greenville Junction Maine
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Save the Depot in Greenville Junction Maine
Home
About
Gallery
Rent the Depot
Support the Depot
Depot Gear
Contact
Narratives
Privacy Policy
More
  • Home
  • About
  • Gallery
  • Rent the Depot
  • Support the Depot
  • Depot Gear
  • Contact
  • Narratives
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • About
  • Gallery
  • Rent the Depot
  • Support the Depot
  • Depot Gear
  • Contact
  • Narratives
  • Privacy Policy

Welcome to Save the Depot in Greenville Junction, Maine!

Built in 1889, the Greenville Junction Depot is one of the last remaining original railroad buildings in Maine.  Its rehabilitation is dedicated to the railroad men and women of Maine and Quebec who have worked and continue to work this steel pathway through the wilderness.

Contact Us to Request a Tour

Depot Events Gallery:

    Rehabilitation Work Gallery:

      Historic Depot Photo Gallery:

        Depot Videos:

        A Brief History of the Greenville Junction Depot

        The Depot on Moosehead Lake.

        Depot Live Cam

        Check out the chat to find out when the last train passed.

        How it Started

        The Depot in 2008.  See how far we've come!

        Bob Roberts Last Day on CP Rail

        Our biggest artifact contributor, Bob Roberts, shares his last day working on the rail line that the depot served.

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