Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway

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Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway
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Reporting marks MMA
Locale New England, Quebec, New Brunswick
Dates of operation 2003 – present
Track gauge ft 8½ in (1435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Hermon, Maine

The Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway (AAR reporting marks MMA) is a regional freight railroad operating in the U.S. states of Maine and Vermont and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec. Its Canadian subsidiary is Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Canada Company. The entire system is owned by RailWorld, Inc. and is headquartered near Bangor, ME.

[edit] Predecessor railroads

MMA was created in 2003 to operate several bankrupt railroads purchased by RailWorld, Inc. from holding company Iron Road Railways. These systems included:

  • Quebec Southern Railway (QSR) which operated the former CPR Saint John, NB-Montreal, QC main line west of Lennoxville, QC to Farnham, QC (later extended to St. Jean, QC and by trackage rights to Montreal, QC)

[edit] Interchange points

CN

CP

  • St. Jean, QC

EMR/NBSR

NECR

QCR

  • Sherbrooke, QC

ST/GRS

SLQ/SLA

WACR

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