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Maine Department of Transportation

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Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT)
Agency overview
Formed1913
JurisdictionState of Maine
HeadquartersAugusta, Maine
Parent agencyState of Maine
Websitehttps://www.maine.gov/mdot/

The Maine Department of Transportation, also known as MaineDOT, is the office of state government charged with the regulation and maintenance of roads and other public infrastructure in the state of Maine. An exception is the Maine Turnpike, which is maintained by the Maine Turnpike Authority. MaineDOT reports on the adequacy of roads, highways, and bridges in Maine. It also monitors environmental factors that affect the motor public such as stormwater, ice/snow buildup on roads, and crashes with moose. MaineDOT was founded in 1913

Organization

MaineDOT is an agency that consists of several offices:

  • Bureau of Planning
  • Bureau of Maintenance and Operations
  • Office of Passenger Transportation
  • Office of Freight Transportation
  • Office of Communications
  • Bureau of Project Development
  • Capital Resource Management
  • Transportation Service Center
  • Environmental Office
  • Office of Legal Services and Internal Audit
  • Safety Office
  • Contract Procurement Office
  • Office of Engineering Quality and Oversight

Road

See List of Maine State Routes, Interstate 95 in Maine, U.S. Route 1 in Maine and U.S. Route 2 in Maine.

Rail

MaineDOT owns hundreds of miles of railway track in the state, much of it acquired as the result of abandonment of rail on unprofitable lines by private carriers. The state does not itself operate a railway, instead leasing lines or engaging private contractors to operate on state-owned rails:

  • Former Bangor and Aroostook Railroad line abandoned by Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway:
  • Former Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad line:
    • 30 miles (48 km) of heritage line in Waldo County operating as Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railway
  • Former Maine Central lines abandoned by Guilford:
    • Calais Branch from Bangor to Calais: mostly abandoned, but MaineDOT leases a 10-mile (16 km) segment between Brewer and Ellsworth to the Downeast Scenic Railroad.[2]
    • Rockland Branch from Brunswick to Rockland. MaineDOT awarded a lease to the Central Maine and Quebec Railway in September 2015. Freight operations on the branch began on January 1, 2016.[3]

In 2012, MaineDOT sought an operator to restore passenger service on St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad tracks to Lewiston and Auburn, Maine."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Maine reaches deal to buy imperiled rail lines". Trains Magazine. 20 October 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  2. ^ downeastscenicrail.org
  3. ^ "Central Maine & Quebec to take over route of Maine Eastern". Trains Magazine. 2015-09-03.
  4. ^ "Construction Advertisement Plan". Maine Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2 April 2012.

External links

  • MaineDOT [1]
  • US Department of Transportation [2]

Sources

  • Working with the MaineDOT: A Guide for Municipal Officials [3]
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