The locomotive is on an historic passing track that the original WW&F built at a place named Top of the Mountain. The WW&F used this passing track to double southbound trains on the hill, which was the ruling southbound grade (3.5%). New mainline track is currently being laid on that hill (the left track in this photo). There's a big washout where the track currently ends, but the WW&F plans to bring in work extra trains to haul in fill to span that washout as they extend the mainline toward it's short-term goal of the former grade crossing in Alna on Maine Route 218. |
Date:
6/24/2017 |
Location:
Alna Center, ME Map  |
Views:
274 |
Collection Of:

Bob Krug |
Locomotives: |
Author: Bob Krug
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Picture Categories: Scenic,Passenger,Action |
This picture is part of album: Wiscasset Waterville and Farmington Railway - a Maine 2-footer comes back to life |