The history of railroads in America is not complete without a
pictorial history of the Boston & Maine.
As the twentieth century dawned, the Boston & Maine Railroad Company
controlled virtually all of the rail lines in New Hampshire, as well as
much of the service in Maine and Massachusetts. Ultimately, the company
operated more than 2,000 stations in northern New England. The train was
the most important mode of travel, and the stations were the center of
the community. Boston & Maine in the 20th Century continues the first
pictorial history of the railroad company, entitled Boston & Maine in
the 19th Century. With more than 200 rare images and historical
narrative, the book details the trains and their destinations: the
terminals, stations, depots, and whistle stops to which they sped. Times
changed, and the railroad was passed by; however, its legacy lives on.