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The Boston and Maine did have the Flying Yankee but it was NOT named a "Zephyr". The Zephyr name belonged to the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad's look-a-like trains, built by Budd Co. and EMD.

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Maine Eastern Railroad was created in 2004.

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Maine Central Railroad Company was created in 1862.

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The web address of the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad is: http://www.mainenarrowgauge.org

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The phone number of the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad is: 207-828-0814.

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Maine's rugged coastline and serene lakes originally were it's main attractions. Maine has been a weekend gfetaway for metro Boston residents since the Boston and Maine Railroad started it's passenger service. Many famous people came here to get away or live here to this day quietly out of the limelight of Hollywood and Washington D.C.,

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Boston is about 252 miles from Maine. It takes about four and a half hours to drive to Maine from Boston.

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Boston-Maine Airways was created in 1999.

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Boston-Maine Airways ended in 2008.

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The driving distance from Maine (ME) to Boston, Massachusetts is 196 miles.

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East Boston Freight Railroad ended in 1869.

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East Boston Freight Railroad was created in 1862.

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The distance from Freeport, Maine to Boston, Massachusetts is 123 mi/ 198 km.

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The web address of the Sandy River And Rangeley Lakes Railroad is: http://www.srrl-rr.org

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I think you might be referring to The Flying Yankee. It was a diesel-powered streamliner of Zephyr design built in 1935 for the Maine Central Railroad. It was on display in Maine but is now being restored elsewhere.

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From Solisbury Beach Massachusetts to Kittery Maine on Interstate Route 95 is 22 minutes.

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Maine, i believe was a part of Massachusetts at the time but considering yes it was effected in many ways

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Maine, Maryland and Massachusetts. but mainly Maine

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The address of the Sandy River And Rangeley Lakes Railroad is: Po Box B, Phillips, ME 04966-1502

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that would be the downeaster operated by amtrak station in portland Maine which runs to north station in Boston mass.

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Google Maps estimates the driving time as 1 hour and 58 minutes between Portland, Maine and Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts.

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According to Down East Magazine: "When ships sailed from Boston to ports in Maine (which were to the east of Boston), the wind was at their backs, so they were sailing downwind, hence the term 'Down East.' And it follows that when they returned to Boston they were sailing upwind; many Mainers still speak of going 'up to Boston,' despite the fact that the city lies approximately 50 miles to the south of Maine's southern border."

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The address of the Maine Narrow Gauge Rr Co. And Museum is: 58 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101

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Montpelier, VT

Augusta, ME

Boston, MA

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right about 100 miles but it depends where your going in main

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The address of the City Point Central Railroad Museum is: 13 Oak Hill Rd, Belfast, ME 04915-7325

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The driving distance from Boston, Massachusetts to Port Clyde, Maine is 195 miles.

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Portland is the economic capital in Maine. Portland has a large port and is close to Boston. It is the most populous city in Maine. As of the census of 2010, there were 66,194 people in Portland.

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Ralph Kelly has written:

'Boston in the 1830's--and the \\' -- subject(s): Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation

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It is 234.64 miles according to MapQuest.

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$7 to $10 bucks, depending on your route

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