Rockland station

The line is presently inactive, having most recently had seasonal passenger service from 2004 to 2015 operated by the now-defunct Maine Eastern Railroad.

The short facade facing Union Street has no windows, but has a ceremonial entrance set in a tall round-arch opening with flanking Doric columns and pilasters.

On the south side, the eastern half has three large round-arch openings, the outer two filled with multi-pane windows, and what is now the main entrance in the center one.

[4] The station was the terminus for Maine Central Railroad passenger trains from Portland, along the Rockland Branch from Brunswick.

[6] From 2003 to 2015, the Maine Eastern Railroad offered seasonal excursion service to the town, which connected to Amtrak's Downeaster at Brunswick.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 for its architectural significance,[1] and now houses a restaurant, Trackside Station.