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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Island Pond became an important railway center in 1853 when the Grand Trunk Railway formed international links between Montreal, Canada and Portland, Maine. The halfway point between Montreal and Portland was Island Pond, Vermont. This city became a thriving railroad center complete with a Roundhouse and all the equipment related to the operation of the trains. In 1923, the Grand Trunk Railroad became bankrupt and was taken over by the Government of the Canada which operated the railroad through its crown corporation, the Canadian National Railway. Since the Government of the Canada ran the railroad, political considerations soon outweighed the economy of the railroad; and trade was moved from the port of Portland, Maine to the Canadian ports of Halifax (Nova Scotia) and Saint John, New Brunswick.The importance of the Portland line then began to decline and this would never be reversed. The importance of Island Pond as a major railroad town began to lose its importance towards the end of the 1950s, due to the elimination of the steam locomotive. Around 1960, the passenger service to Portland ended, and three years later, repairs to the diesel locomotive ceased. In 1966 the Rotunda was closed, and the staff working in Island Pond was reduced. The Canadian National continued to operate the cargo service to Portland until 1988; the following year, the line was sold to the St. Lawrence & Atlantic Railroad, which provides the service to this day.. }

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