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"470" Railroad Club
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Address: PO Box 641, Portland, MAINE, 04104 USA. Tel.: N/A Toll Free:
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The "470" Railroad Club owns and maintains a collection of historic locomotives and cars which are displayed at the Conway Scenic Railroad in North Conway, New Hampshire. The club has an extensive collection of photo negatives and color transparencies covering Northern New England railroads, past and present. Based in the Portland Maine area, it is incorporated in the State of Maine as a not-for-profit historical and educational association, and is certified as such by the United States Internal Revenue Service.
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Hits: 900 Ratings: 1.00 Votes: 3 Rate/Vote It Added: 4-Dec-2002
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Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad
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Address: PO Box 535, Unity, MAINE, 04988 USA. Tel.: 207-948-5500 Toll Free:
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Chartered in 1867, the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad is the 6th oldest continuously operating passenger railroad in the United States. Established in mid-2006 as a non-profit organization the BMLRRPS operates scenic passenger excursion trains from the Unity Depot to the 'wye' at Burnham Junction.
BMLRRPS is fortunate to have a number of rail cars. Among them are a historic 1913 Swedish steam engine and two Classic 1940's GE 70-Ton diesel electric locomotives.
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Hits: 567 Ratings: 1.00 Votes: 2 Rate/Vote It Added: 14-Mar-2007
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Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railway
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Address: 31 Veterans Highway, Brooks, MAINE, 04921 USA. Tel.: 207-991-1635 Toll Free:
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The Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railway, a division of Brooks Preservation Society is currently restoring the Brooks railroad station in Brooks, Maine. The Railway offers excursions on weekends as well as special events.
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Hits: 60 Ratings: 0 Votes: 0 Rate/Vote It Added: 22-Apr-2009
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Boothbay Railway Village
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Address: P O Box 123, Route 27, Boothbay, MAINE, 04537 USA. Tel.: 207 63-4727 Toll Free:
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The Boothbay Railway Village, located in Boothbay, Maine, is a non-profit organization that operates a narrow gauge coal fired steam train in a re-created historic village composed of locally significant historic structures. Additionally the museum exhibits one of the finest presentations of antique vehicles in New England. The Boothbay Railway Village mission includes the preservation, operation and exhibition of various historical artifacts from New England and the State of Maine.
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Hits: 889 Ratings: 2.50 Votes: 4 Rate/Vote It Added: 15-Feb-2003
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Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum
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Address: 58 Fore, Portland, MAINE, 04101 USA. Tel.: 207-828-0814 Toll Free:
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From your train, see spectacular views of 19th century forts, lighthouses and the islands of Casco Bay. Portland's working harbor features lobster boats, tugboats, fishing vessels, oil tankers, container ships, ship repair and dry dock....Due to the popularity of last year's program, the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum is once again offering you the chance to become an engineer for an hour on one of our antique Monson Railroad locomotives.
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Hits: 1143 Ratings: 2.00 Votes: 3 Rate/Vote It Added: 27-Nov-2002
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Oakfield Railroad Museum
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Address: PO Box 62, Oakfield, MAINE, 04763 USA. Tel.: (207)757-8575 Toll Free:
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Our Museum is dedicated to the early years of Railroad Transportation. Besides seeing the historic wood frame station building, you can be intrigued by hundreds of photographs- some of which are over a century old. There are also vintage signs and advertising pieces, signal lanterns, original railroad maps, telegraph equipment, newspapers, a Hand Car and a Motor Car, restored mail carts, the C-66 caboose, and a weathervane that came from the top of the old water tower that was demolished in 1982. We even have a small scale model of our Railroad Station!
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Hits: 744 Ratings: 1.50 Votes: 4 Rate/Vote It Added: 3-Dec-2002
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Oakfield Railroad Museum
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Address: 40 Station St., Oakfield, MAINE, 04763 USA. Tel.: 207-757-8575 Toll Free:
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The information about the museum is still accurate. We have a new website address and email address. Could you update our site with new Web Site we are listing. Email address is: oakfieldmuseum@pwless.net
Thank you.
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Hits: 0 Ratings: 0 Votes: 0 Rate/Vote It Added: 5-Apr-2010
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Seashore Trolley Museum
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Address: PO Box A, 195 Log Cabin Rd., Kennebunkport, MAINE, 04046 USA. Tel.: (207) 967-2712 Toll Free:
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The Seashore Trolley Museum was founded in 1939, with one open trolley car, #31 from the Biddeford & Saco Railroad. Today, our collection contains over 250 transit vehicles, most of them trolleys, from all over the United States, Canada, and many other countries. We are the oldest, and largest electric railway museum in the world. The Seashore Trolley Museum is a non-profit, educational institution, staffed almost entirely by volunteers. Our mission, is to preserve for future generations, a very important part of American transportation history.
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Hits: 848 Ratings: 1.50 Votes: 4 Rate/Vote It Added: 27-Nov-2002
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WW&F Museum
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Address: Sheepscot Station, Alna, MAINE, 04535 USA. Tel.: (207) 882-4193 Toll Free:
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The Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum, Inc., is a non-profit organization established in 1989 to acquire, preserve, and restore the operation of narrow gauge railroads and equipment which operated in the Sheepscot Valley and on other roads and to establish a Museum for the display of artifacts for enlightenment and education of the general public concerning the social and economic impact of railroads on the communities served. The Museum is open from 9 - 5 on Saturdays year round, Sundays between Memorial Day Weekend and Columbus Day Weekend, and other times by chance or appointment.
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Hits: 867 Ratings: 2.71 Votes: 7 Rate/Vote It Added: 3-Dec-2002
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