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)
If you ever wondered what fall in New England might have looked like when steam ruled the rails, you need to visit the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum in October. This railroad... (more)
One of New England's hidden railway treasures struts its stuff for the cameras on a cool fall morning. Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington's little Vulcan Forney makes a stunning sunrise runby wi... (more)
The Trainman uncouples the consist from WW&F Locomotive #10 as she prepares to run around her train at Sheepscot Station in Alna, Maine. WW&F locomotives typically run in reverse while northboun... (more)