. "The Grand Trunk station was a historic railroad station in Mechanic Falls, Maine. The station, located on Elm Street, was built in 1883 by the Grand Trunk Railroad linking Mechanic Falls with Montreal and Portland, Maine. The village was named Mechanic Falls in honor of mechanics who worked there during the industrial revolution. The village grew especially after the arrival of the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad toward the end of 1840. The railroad opened the village to several business ventures between Portland and Montreal."@en . "Grand Trunk station"@en . . "1965"^^ . . "40598774"^^ . . . . "3126"^^ . . . "La gare du Grand Tronc \u00E9tait un lieu historique \u00E0 Mechanic Falls dans l'\u00C9tat du Maine. La station, situ\u00E9e sur la rue Elm, a \u00E9t\u00E9 construite en 1883 par le chemin de fer du Grand Tronc reliant Mechanic Falls avec Montr\u00E9al et Portland (Maine). Le village fut nomm\u00E9 Mechanic Falls en honneur des m\u00E9caniciens qui y travaillaient durant la r\u00E9volution industrielle. Le village se d\u00E9veloppa surtout apr\u00E8s l'arriv\u00E9e du Chemin de fer Saint-Laurent & Atlantique vers la fin de 1840. Le chemin de fer ouvrit le village aux affaires et aux commerces entre Portland et Montr\u00E9al. \n* Station du Grand Tronc en 1913 \n*"@fr . "Merchandise"@en . . "Gare du Grand Tronc (Mechanic Falls)"@fr . . . . "44.10944444444444 -70.38916666666667" . . "Grand Trunk station"@en . "two floors"@en . . ""@en . . . ""@en . "Mechanic Falls,Maine"@en . . "La gare du Grand Tronc \u00E9tait un lieu historique \u00E0 Mechanic Falls dans l'\u00C9tat du Maine. La station, situ\u00E9e sur la rue Elm, a \u00E9t\u00E9 construite en 1883 par le chemin de fer du Grand Tronc reliant Mechanic Falls avec Montr\u00E9al et Portland (Maine). Le village fut nomm\u00E9 Mechanic Falls en honneur des m\u00E9caniciens qui y travaillaient durant la r\u00E9volution industrielle. Le village se d\u00E9veloppa surtout apr\u00E8s l'arriv\u00E9e du Chemin de fer Saint-Laurent & Atlantique vers la fin de 1840. Le chemin de fer ouvrit le village aux affaires et aux commerces entre Portland et Montr\u00E9al. Apr\u00E8s l'arr\u00EAt des services ferroviaires \u00E0 la gare en 1965, elle fut d\u00E9molie en 1968. Seul, le d\u00E9p\u00F4t de marchandises surv\u00E9cut, et est maintenant habit\u00E9 comme demeure. \n* Station du Grand Tronc en 1913 \n* D\u00E9p\u00F4t du Grand Tronc en 1913 \n* \u00C9glise de la rue Elm derri\u00E8re la gare \n* D\u00E9p\u00F4t du Grand Tronc aujourd'hui"@fr . . . "POINT(-70.389167785645 44.109443664551)"^^ . . "Grand Trunk Railroad"@en . . . . . . . "View of station in 1967"@en . . . . . "1009475753"^^ . . "63"^^ . "1883"^^ . . "two floors" . . . "1883"^^ . "1965"^^ . ""@en . . "" . "Grand Trunk station (Mechanic Falls)"@en . . . "63 Elm Street"@en . . . . . . "collapsed"@en . . "44.10944366455078"^^ . . "demolished"@en . . . . . "-70.38916778564453"^^ . . "The Grand Trunk station was a historic railroad station in Mechanic Falls, Maine. The station, located on Elm Street, was built in 1883 by the Grand Trunk Railroad linking Mechanic Falls with Montreal and Portland, Maine. The village was named Mechanic Falls in honor of mechanics who worked there during the industrial revolution. The village grew especially after the arrival of the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad toward the end of 1840. The railroad opened the village to several business ventures between Portland and Montreal. After the cessation of rail services at the station in 1965, it was demolished in 1968. Only the storage depot survived, and is now inhabited as a residence."@en . . .