Partners in Preservation. Crews from the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company & Museum and the Wiscasset Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum pose with their trains at Alna Center after pe... (more)
Runaround at T.O.M. At the WW&F Museum, the letters T.O.M. mean Top of the Mountain. At one time, this was the end of the museum's track, and it's still the turning point for the regular e... (more)
Heave! Yard Hands Bryce Weeks and James Nobilini team up to turn the 33-ton Bridgton & Saco River Locomotive #7 on the Queen Post Turntable in the WW&F Museum's Sheepscot Yard, at the concl... (more)
Steam, sun and snow. Bridgton & Saco River Railroad Locomotive #7 backs away from the Sheepscot Water Tank as she heads off to the North Yard, to pin on to an all Bridgton & Saco River Mixe... (more)
Cold 'nuff for ya? With the morning temperature hovering around 9F, Bridgton & Saco River Railroad Locomotive #7 charges upgrade from the yard at Top of the Mountain toward Alna Center and ... (more)
Two foot to Bridgton Junction. On a frigid day in January, a Bridgton & Saco River Mixed Freight makes its way south toward Bridgton Junction with some loads for interchange with the standa... (more)
King of the Maine 2-Footers. In the year 2020, there are just 5 surviving steam locomotives from Maine's 2-foot common carrier railroads. Of the 5, the engine you see here is the rightful... (more)