Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Tramways of Portland, Maine

I found some great old maps of the tramway system of Portland, Maine on a German Wikipedia page. Interestingly, there does not appear to be an English-language version of this page.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/97/Portland%2C_Maine_-_Map_of_the_Horse_Rail_Lines_1876.jpg/1920px-Portland%2C_Maine_-_Map_of_the_Horse_Rail_Lines_1876.jpg

The city began a horse-drawn tramway in 1863. The image above highlights the tramways in yellow over a panoramic image from 1876. The details in this panorama are spectacular.

The map below shows the growth of the horse tram system from 1883 to 1896
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Portland%2C_Maine_-_Map_of_the_Horse_Rail_Lines_1883-1896.jpg
The Portland and Forest Avenue Railroad Company was founded in 1860 and began operating a horse drawn carriage system. The first section ran between Spring Street and the Grand Trunk Railway Station (shown in the panorama detail) opened in October, 1863. The fare for the entire route was 5 cents. The following year two more lines were added. The red lines shown above represent the system by the end of 1864.

The author,  Maximilian Dörrbecker traced the tram lines over a US Geological Survey map from 1916.

The lines were electrified starting in 1891. Over the next two decades the system expanded far into the suburbs.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Portland%2C_Maine_-_Map_of_the_Electric_Railway_Lines_1891-1914.jpg
 A detail on the lower left side gives a good view of the extent of the system by 1902. Not shown are extensions to Lewiston, Falmouth, Saco and Old Orchard Beach.
Here is a bird's eye view from 1909.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Portland%2C_Maine_-_Map_of_the_Rail_Road_System_1909.png/800px-Portland%2C_Maine_-_Map_of_the_Rail_Road_System_1909.png
Again the beauty is in the details.
Here is a subway style map showing the lines at the system's peak in 1916.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Portland%2C_Maine_-_Electric_railways_route_map_1916.png

After World War I the system began to decline. The suburban lines were abandoned in the early 1930's and by 1941 the entire system had been replaced by buses.

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