Built in 1889, the Greenville Junction Depot is one of the last remaining original railroad buildings in Maine. It's rehabilitation is dedicated to the railroad men and women of Maine and Quebec who have and do work this steel pathway through the wilderness.
The Depot on Moosehead Lake.
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The Depot in 2008. See how far we've come!
Our biggest artifact contributor, Bob Roberts, shares his last day working on the rail line that the depot served.
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