In the early 1900s, Maine's 2-foot railroads were expanding their lines to serve more and more rural communities. Here, a WW&F Forney engine switches a flat-load of railroad ties in Sheepscot Ya... (more)
A WW&F engine crew salutes their track crew colleagues as they approach Humanson Trestle on a cool fall morning.
In the early 1900s, Maine's 2-foot railroads were a vital link between rural communities. Mixed trains were commonplace as railways with limited resources attemped to satisfy customer demands fo... (more)
In a scene that could be mistaken for 1928, rather then 2008, Wiscasset Waterville and Farmington Railway 0-4-4T #10 performs a run-by during the museums Annual Picnic on August 10, 2008 at Alna C... (more)
Goose Creek Railroad #16 (ex-Tuckahoe Valley Railroad #93) gasoline-mechanical locomotive on a test run during restoration. This locomotive is two-foot gage and is powered by a 1959 Jeep engine.
Lady Liberty takes tourists on a tour of the grounds of the Dole Plantation in central Oahu, Hawaii. This train runs on 24" track.