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Updated July 23 New MRI building makes it to hospital campus After getting stuck at the Penobscot Narrows Bridge, a low-slung flatbed truck and its cargo finally reach Bar Harbor the next day. Share Mount Desert Island Hospital’s new MRI unit building, hauled by Trans-United Trucking, on its way to Bar Harbor July 15. Ellsworth American photo by Jared Gendron By Faith DeAmbrose, Ellsworth American BAR HARBOR Nearly minute by minute, area residents tracked the last 45 miles of a 1,400-mile trip to deliver a 200,000-pound building to Mount Desert Island Hospital. Those last 45 miles took nearly 10 hours to complete, but when the driver, Mike Saxton of Trans-United Trucking, reached his destination July 15, much to his surprise, he was met with applause and admiration for a job well done even after holding up traffic at the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and again for four hours in Northeast Harbor. ....
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Big Building driver 2, Mike Saxon, photo Erica Brooks He was hauling the building that would house the new MRI Unit for MDI Hospital. Saxton, who had started the journey with his oversized load just before the 4th of July, made it to Maine on the 14th. Emily Elizabeth via Facebook He would embark on an arduous journey that would see him stuck with his 164-foot payload first on the Penobscot Narrows bridge Wednesday evening. Photo Jason Goucher Trailer 1, Chris Popper As folks kept track of his travels and tribulations online on the Downeast Maine Traffic & Road Conditions Facebook Page, one thing started to become clear to everyone watching Saxton work; he was doing an outstanding job under a very stressful situation, and he was keeping his cool in the midst of all those challenges. ....