Maine Eastern Railroad was created in 2004.
Maine Central Institute was created in 1866.
Maine Central School was created in 1940.
The Maine Central was created through a merger of 2 railroads: the Androscoggin and Kennebec RR and the Penobscot and Kennebec RR both in Maine. The Maine Central inicially went from the western part of Auburn Maine to Bangor circa 1862. The Maine central was purchased in 1980 through a hostile takeover by U.S. Filter Corp owned by Timmy Mellon of the Mellon Bank family.
Central Maine Community College was created in 1963.
The address of the City Point Central Railroad Museum is: 13 Oak Hill Rd, Belfast, ME 04915-7325
Maine's Own Organic Milk Company was created in 2009.
Central Maine Power Company is located in Augusta, Maine. The mailing address is 83 Edison Drive, Augusta, ME 04336. Their phone number is 1-800-696-1000.
I think you might be referring to The Flying Yankee. It was a diesel-powered streamliner of Zephyr design built in 1935 for the Maine Central Railroad. It was on display in Maine but is now being restored elsewhere.
Peter S. Barney has written: 'The Kennebec Central and Monson railroads' -- subject(s): Kennebec Central Railroad Company, Monson Railroad, Narrow gauge railroads 'Structures of the Maine two-footers' -- subject(s): Buildings and structures, Narrow gauge railroads, Railroads
Central Maine Power Company was founded in 1906 by Walter W. Wyman. It began as a small utility provider and has since grown to serve a significant portion of central and southern Maine. The company has evolved over the years, becoming a subsidiary of Avangrid, Inc. in 2016.
The web address of the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad is: http://www.mainenarrowgauge.org