Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Bangor Union Station was a passenger train station in Bangor, Maine, served by the Maine Central Railroad and the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. It was the second largest railroad station in Maine until it was demolished on 30 November 1961 following termination of passenger service earlier that year by both railroads serving Bangor. Demolition avoided an annual property tax of $10,788 on an assessed valuation of $372,000. The station site is now occupied by the Penobscot Plaza Shopping Center."@en }
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- Bangor_Union_Station abstract "Bangor Union Station was a passenger train station in Bangor, Maine, served by the Maine Central Railroad and the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. It was the second largest railroad station in Maine until it was demolished on 30 November 1961 following termination of passenger service earlier that year by both railroads serving Bangor. Demolition avoided an annual property tax of $10,788 on an assessed valuation of $372,000. The station site is now occupied by the Penobscot Plaza Shopping Center.".
- Bangor_Union_Station comment "Bangor Union Station was a passenger train station in Bangor, Maine, served by the Maine Central Railroad and the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. It was the second largest railroad station in Maine until it was demolished on 30 November 1961 following termination of passenger service earlier that year by both railroads serving Bangor. Demolition avoided an annual property tax of $10,788 on an assessed valuation of $372,000. The station site is now occupied by the Penobscot Plaza Shopping Center.".