BANGOR DAILY NEWS • March 3, 2025
Though past efforts have failed, a broader coalition of Democratic and Republican lawmakers from urban and rural areas are backing this year’s proposal to study how to expand passenger rail service from Maine’s biggest city to the home of its flagship university. Gov. Janet Mills and her transportation department continue to air concerns about the cost of creating new train routes while arguing improved bus service is the better option for Maine at the moment. That has left lawmakers behind this year’s measure admitting it could stall out. But less than two years are left in the governor’s term. Having a rail advocate in the Blaine House could sharply change the conversation. This new approach could show a way forward for a long-stalled priority for politicians in the Bangor area and other places along a once-vibrant passenger rail corridor.