Bikes Ride the Downeaster
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- Created: 17 September 2020 17 September 2020
It's been a long effort on the part of bikers, environmentalists, NNEPRA and Amtrak itself, but bikers can now bring their 'vehicles' onboard the Downeaster at any station stop.
Before this, one could only bring a bike aboard at Brunswick, Portland, Woburn and Boston - a long platform was needed.
There are some limitations and an additional cost, but what an improvement!
Here are the details from Amtrak.
The Downeaster Receives Covid-19 Funding
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- Created: 15 September 2020 15 September 2020
$2.1 million in federal funding arrived from Washington to "cover operating and preventative maintenance expenses during the pandemic."
Senator Collins, R-ME, made the announcement stating, "This critical investment will allow the Downeaster to make important improvements to its rail line in Maine, enhancing safety, efficiency, and reliability for the hundreds of thousands of passengers who use this service each year."
The Downeaster is running four round trips to Boston from Brunswick. Covid-19 protocols include the wearing of masks, social distancing when possible and extensive cleaning of the coaches by the Downeaster maintenance personnel.
The full article can be read at MaineBiz.com.
John Middleton Honored at Seacoast Trolley Museum
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- Created: 01 September 2020 01 September 2020
John Middleton's life of dedicated volunteer service was honored this past weekend at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine.
He was on the board of the museum and also a Train Host for TrainRiders/NE and in charge of our membership list.
Wherever John served, he did it with enthusiasm and grace.
Several of our board members and Train Hosts were present as well as dozens of museum members.
The museum is a great place to visit, ride a heritage trolley and roam around their store.
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