I watched the last run westbound to NYC on the night of October 30, 1960, run though Andover, MA. 'Twas a sad day.
Portland ME to Worcester MA on the Boston and Maine Railroad via
The Western Route Main Line = Portland to Lowell Jct.
The Lowell Branch-Lowell Jct. to Bleachery [South Lowell]
The New Hampshire Main Line - Lowell to N. Chelmsford
The Stoney Brook Branch - N. Chelmsford to Willows [East of Ayer]
The Fitchburg Division Main Line - Willows to Ayer
The Worcester Main Line - Ayer to Worcester
The New Haven Railroad - Worcester to New London [now the P&W] until 1952
The New Haven Railroad - Worcester to Providence [now the P&W 1952-1960
The New Haven Railroad - Shore Line New London / Providence to New Haven
The New Haven Railroad - New Haven Division - New Haven to Woodlawn Jct [the Bronx]
The New York Central Harlem Division - Woodlawn Jct. to Grand Central Terminal.
State of Maine
The
State of Maine provided overnight service between Grand Central in New York and Portland, ME via Worcester, MA, Lowell and Dover, NH. When service began in 1913, it ran NH to Springfield, B&A to Worcester and then via Lowell and Lawrence. By the mid-1920s it had been re-routed to run via New London and Putnam on the old Norwich & Worcester. By 1952, it reached Worcester via Providence, RI, which continued until service ended in October 1960. It always carried GCT - Portland sleepers, and through 1958, a GCT - Concord or Plymouth NH car as well. At times, one of the sleepers continued on to Bangor, ME.
The July 1952 consist was:
- New York (GCT) - Portland: 14R-4DB (NH lw); 12-1; 14-4 (NH lw); 1dr-2cpt-3sb-buffet-lounge (Shore Lark/Meadow Lark)
- New York (GCT) - Portland: 10 sect-1DR-2CPT; 10 sect-1DR-2CPT (Eastbound Fri., Westbound Sun.)
- New York (GCT) - Concord, NH: 8 section-5 single-bedroom (except Sat.)
From another source:
After the arrival of the last lightweight sleepers in 1955, the consist looked like this: the B&M supplied a
6-section, 4-double-bedroom, 6-roomette sleeper NYC - Concord via Lowell, and another for NYC - Portland, but the NY,NH&H handled the other side of those trips, and added its own 6-4-6s, 14-4s, and a 6db-buffet-lounge to the NYC - Portland service. Pictures from 1959 and 1960 show the NH supplying the coaches (from the 8600 stainless-sheathed lightweight series), and that most of the head-end equipment was also likely to be NH. The March 1985 Bulletin says that NH steam locomotives ran through to Portland, but the only photographic evidence I've seen dates to the early 1930s. However, MEC steam and diesel power often ran into Worcester, MA.