After arriving at Jackman, Job 1 with Bangor & Aroostook SD40-2F leading, is seen at the depot taking head room to make its pickup as a light snow begins to fall.
After patently waiting for 4 hours, CMQ Job #1 passes the depot in Greenville at 2131hrs with the Bangor & Aroostook heritage unit doing the honors tonight.
All together for the first time! Here's a "family portrait" of all 5 surviving locomotives from Maine's historic, 2-foot, common carrier railroads. Although our event was dubbed ... (more)
One last sunny run-by at MP6. Milepost 6 is arguably one of the best photo locations at the WW&F Museum. There are at least three completely different shots you can take in this stretch, d... (more)
A 2-Foot, 3-Way Meet at Top of the Mountain. Trains representing 3 of Maine's historic, 2-foot gauge, common carrier railroads meet in a winter wonderland at Top of the Mountain, at the WW&... (more)