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Jay man plans memorial to great-aunt killed by a train in Livermore Falls sunjournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sunjournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Read Article 100 Years Ago: 1921 Richard O’Neil, five years old of Harris Street, Auburn, telephoned the Sun office that he saw two robins in his tree yesterday morning. 50 Years Ago: 1971 “Traffic is backed-up all the way to Portland.” That is how Sgt. Donald E Darling of the Auburn Police Department summed up the situation. He sat in his cruiser at one of many railroad crossings in the city that became blocked when a passing train became stalled. Shortly before one o’clock a 120-unit freight train became disabled when an air-line broke. Immediately traffic became jammed in the city. A Central Maine Central Railroad crew made repairs in about one half hour and the train was moving once again. However It was still quite a while before the congested traffic cleared. ....
Ultimate Getaway For A Maine Train Lover? Staying In A Caboose According to Only In Your State, and the Airbnb listing for the property, visitors to Payson Hill Farm in Knox, Maine can spend the night in a real caboose! According to the Airbnb listing, the caboose, known as 616R, was built in 1917. It served the Central Maine Railroad for 75 years before being retired in 1992. It is 40 feet long, ways 22 tons, and now sits on its own set of tracks. For those who don’t know, the caboose was traditionally the last car of every freight train. They were used as offices and sleeping quarters for the train crews. However, occasionally, non-crew would ride in the caboose. In fact, according to this story, President Abraham Lincoln was a fan of riding in the cabooses of the trains on which he rode. ....