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I have always enjoyed the interface of rail and water. With the elimination of the rail-on-dock at Searsport and abandonment of the Eastport branch and lower end of the B&ML, the opportunities for pictures of watercraft and trains in Maine is a lot more limited these days, though Portland still has opportunities. Here the CP's cement shuttle is shoved up on the tail track down at the Rockland harbor with the empties, and about to pull west to finish spotting up the loads. The B. C. O'Brien (2279) is named for the late Bernie O'Brien, the D&H's esteemed Road Foreman of Engines.
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I have always enjoyed the interface of rail and water. With the elimination of the rail-on-dock at Searsport and abandonment of the Eastport branch and lower end of the B&ML, the opportunities for pictures of watercraft and trains in Maine is a lot more limited these days, though Portland still has opportunities. Here the CP's cement shuttle is shoved up on the tail track down at the Rockland harbor with the empties, and about to pull west to finish spotting up the loads. The B. C. O'Brien (2279) is named for the late Bernie O'Brien, the D&H's esteemed Road Foreman of Engines.