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  • No way can you say the Downeaster has been a success.

    unknown title 2009

  • The fun of which I was thinking is either Amtrak's "Downeaster" from Portland to Boston, which will now be expanded north past L.L. Bean's in Freeport to Brunswick due to part of President Obama's stimulus plan coming our way.

    magic-city-news.com 2010

  • The "Downeaster" is a train that runs from Portland Maine to Boston Massachusetts and Back to Portland - 5 times a day.

    Vimeo / Recent Public Videos 2008

  • The small Downeaster sport canvas bag offers a utilitarian take on the weekend tote. $54 at www. llbeansignature.com; also available in navy and white.

    Trend Report: Spring training 2010

  • The small Downeaster sport canvas bag offers a utilitarian take on the weekend tote. $54 at www. llbeansignature.com; also available in navy and white.

    Trend Report: Spring training 2010

  • Amtrak's Downeaster service between Boston and Maine also has resumed.

    Storm Wreaks Havoc on Travel Susan Carey 2010

  • Maine subsidizes the Downeaster between Boston and Portland and wants to extend the service north to Brunswick

    James McCommons: High-Speed Rail Grants Favor the Prepared 2010

  • Maine subsidizes the Downeaster between Boston and Portland and wants to extend the service north to Brunswick

    High-Speed Rail Grants Favor the Prepared James McCommons 2010

  • It was a favorite declaration of theirs, but its absurdity was comical, when one remembered that the majority of them could not for their lives tell the names of the New England States, and could no more distinguish a Downeaster from an Illinoisan than they could tell a Saxon from a Bavarian.

    Andersonville — Volume 4 John McElroy 1887

  • It was a favorite declaration of theirs, but its absurdity was comical, when one remembered that the majority of them could not for their lives tell the names of the New England States, and could no more distinguish a Downeaster from an Illinoisan than they could tell a Saxon from a Bavarian.

    Andersonville John McElroy 1887

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