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ROW owned by WWF Ry museum ROW owned by WWF Ry museum The answer gets a little complicated When Harry bought the WW F assets in 1985, he bought about 60% of the right of way Between that time and when he died in 2001, he would occasionally sell off a piece to an abutter, probably with an easement which would allow the railroad to come through Before he died, he deeded most of the right of way that he owned to the
Head Tide Station Head Tide continues to be my favourite wayside station It is my ambition to ride a steam train there, one of these days The accompanying image shows the idyllic location of Head Tide The business-like nature of the station and its positional relationship with the historic and famous Head Tide Church can be seen
Recent posts - Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Recent posts Archival updates - June 10, 2026 I have just sent by e-mail, two photos of one of the news clippings for Jeff Schumaker to work up an ID on Hopefully, Jeff will be able to determine what paper the clipping was published in and post a photo here in the Forum for all to see Working at home, I spent an enjoyable afternoon organizing and trying to put correspondence between Linwood
Edaville Equipment Roster, Ex-WWF B SR Flatcars? Posted to facebook by Joe Card earlier today was an Edaville Roster from the late 40's or early 50's There's one bit on information listed that states that flatcars 30-33 were Ex-WWF;B SR Could this be a typo or did Edaville actually obtain flatcars from the WWF, possibly through the B SR? Also note the last line on the paper stating that 8 other flatcars and 1 boxcar were dismantled and
March 2026 work reports March 2026 work reports Work done on Saturday March 7: * Loco 9 - Earl and Jason were discussing a part he's working on * Loco 10 - Dan led a group cutting some steel for brackets to stand on on either end of the loco; then the steel was bent He was talking about drilling holes when I left * ML M Loco 11 - A group removed the rod from the brake rigging that broke from under the engine * WW
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NERAIL - forum. wwfry. org Dave Buczkowski wrote: Quote Has anyone noticed that the photos on the WW F portion of NERail has been reduced from 1043 to 737? Was this intentional or inadvertent? Inquiring minds are curious Dave Mike Fox replied: Quote I have e-mailed the curator to see if there is a simple explanation Maybe the computer can't add Mike Allan Fisher replied: Quote Maybe I'm all wet, but I have always