The former Canadian Pacific Railway station building at Greenville Junction, Maine is a distinctive wooden structure dating to 1889. A local preservation group has embarked on a mission to preserve and restore the structure.
Since Kris and I visited Greenville Junction a year ago (June 2021), considerable work has been done to the station and it looks much improved!
See: http://briansolomon.com/trackingthelight/2021/06/20/greenville-junction-westbound-at-the-station/
I was very pleased to witness this progress. My first visits to Greenville Junction were with my father on a family vacation back in 1972!
At one time the Bangor & Aroostook met the CPR at this location and a vestige of the connecting line is now used for equipment storage.
All photos were made in June 2022 using my Lumix LX7.
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