Eagle Lake Tramway
The Eagle Lake Tramway is a historic timber-transport mechanism in the remote North Maine Woods in northeastern USA. The tramway, built in 1902 and operated until 1907, transported timber across a neck of land between Eagle Lake and Chamberlain Lake, with one end eventually becoming the eastern terminus of the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad in 1927.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Will leavitt, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Locomotive
- Description: historic district in Northwest Piscataquis, Maine
- Also known as: “Eagle Lake Tramway Ghost Trains” and “Tramway Historic District”
Eagle Lake Tramway
Latitude
46.32251° or 46° 19′ 21″ northLongitude
-69.375° or 69° 22′ 30″ westOpen location code
87RG8JFG+22OpenStreetMap ID
node 557611151OpenStreetMap feature
historic=locomotiveWikidata ID
Q19878012
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