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==History== [[Water power]]ed [[sawmill]]s and [[paper mill]]s at Woodland used [[wooden log]]s and [[pulpwood]] [[Log driving|floated down]] the [[Saint Croix River (Maine β New Brunswick)|Saint Croix River]]. These mills were connected to the national rail network via the [[Maine Central Railroad]] and under [[Georgia-Pacific]] operation<ref>{{cite book| title=Meet the Maine Central |author=470 Railroad Club |publisher=KJ Printing |year=1981 |page=63}}</ref> originated or terminated over 6,000 railway carloads in 1973.<ref name="transportation">{{cite book| title=Rail Service in the Midwest and Northeast Region |author=United States Department of Transportation |publisher=United States Government Printing Office |year=1974 }}</ref> The Maine Central business has since been discontinued, and the only rail service left as of 2012 was a spur line that connected Woodland to [[St. Stephen, New Brunswick]] for the shipment of pulp and paper to [[Saint John, New Brunswick|Saint John]].
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