Motoring into Sheepscot. Here's the view over the shoulder of WW&F Motorman James Patten as he guides the museum's Model-T Railcar RC4 past the Head Tide Tank and into the Sheepscot Yard. Just ahead and to the left, is the Sheepscot Station, where the steam train has arrived moments before. Further to the right is the WW&F shop building, where rolling stock is built and maintained, and where the locomotives currently reside. Some day, the WW&F intends to build a 3-stall roundhouse to the right of the current shop building. That roundhouse will also have its own turntable. On the very far right, over the passenger's right shoulder, is the Percival House. This was the home of the WW&F Museum's founder, the late Harry Percival. Harry was the "Pied Piper" of the WW&F....and today, he has a small army of followers.