Morrison Hill station
Description
Interurban way station
Type
Buildings and Structures
Year
1915
Retired from Service
1933
Acquired by the Museum
1990
Note
The station is open to visitors.
Fund
966

Portland-Lewiston Interurban Morrison Hill Station

From Falmouth, Maine

History

The Morrison Hill Station has been at Seashore Trolley Museum for nearly 30 years. It was donated to the Museum by Dick Budd, owner of Budd's Gulf in West Cumberland. The Portland-Lewiston waiting station had been deteriorating in the backyard of the Gulf station for many years. Once at Seashore, the historic and only known surviving waiting station from the PLI was restored and placed on the opposite side of the mainline tracks as a crossing at Riverside carhouse.

Additional Images

Morrison Hill station
Kenyon F. Karl on 4/17/17
Morrison Hill station
Kenyon F. Karl on 4/17/17
Morrison Hill station
Kenyon F. Karl on 4/17/17
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