Rigby Yard
Rigby Yard is a classification yard in South Portland, Maine, operated by Pan Am Railways, a subsidiary of CSX Transportation. It was originally constructed between 1922 and 1923 on the site of the former Rigby Park by the Portland Terminal Company, a subsidiary of the Maine Central Railroad.[1] As built, it had capacity for over 2,000 railroad cars at a time.[2] The yard handled up to 75,000 railroad cars per year during the 1980s, with operations by both the Boston and Maine Railroad and the Maine Central.[1]

A Pan Am Railways train at Rigby Yard in 2009
References
- USAF (Ret.), Major Bill Kenny (2020-06-22). A History of Maine Railroads. Arcadia Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-1-4396-6970-9.
- "Huge New Rigby Terminal to Expedite the Movement of Freight Across Maine". Lewiston Evening Journal. December 1, 1923. p. 2. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
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