Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum

The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum is located in Portland, Maine, United States. Operating out of the former Portland Company Marine Complex, the organization was founded in 1993 and continues to operate as of 2019. The collection consists of passenger and freight equipment, as well as artifacts from the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railways that ran in the state of Maine in the late 19th century and early 20th century.[1]

Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum
Locomotive No.4 outside the museum
Overview
HeadquartersPortland
LocalePortland, Maine, USA
Dates of operation1993present
Technical
Track gauge2 ft (610 mm)
Length1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Other
Websitehttps://mainenarrowgauge.org/

The organization operates a 1 12-mile (2.4 km) long railroad that runs along the waterfront of Casco Bay and parallels Portland's Eastern Promenade. Historic steam and diesel locomotives and a variety of restored coaches are used to run passenger services on the railroad.[1]

Locomotives

Number Builder Type Date Works number Status Notes
1 General Electric 23 Tonner 1949 Operational Ex-Whitin Machine Works. Serves as the primary summer locomotive.
3 Vulcan Iron Works 0-4-4 T 1912 2093 Operational Ex-Monson Railroad. The engine returned to steam on October 30, 2015. Currently on lease at the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway.[2]
4 Vulcan Iron Works 0-4-4 T 1918 2780 In storage, awaiting restoration Ex-Monson Railroad. Taken out of service in the spring of 2015 and is awaiting its 1472-day inspection.[2] A new boiler will be required before a return to service. It is currently on display inside the museum building.[2]
7 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-4-4 T 1913 40864 Operational Ex-Bridgton and Saco River Railroad. The engine just completed its boiler overhaul to comply with FRA operating standards.[3] The engine returned to steam on March 31, 2018 for the first time since 2003.
8 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-4-4 T 1924 57659 In storage, awaiting restoration Ex-Bridgton and Saco River Railroad. Currently stored, awaiting restoration since it last operated in 2002.
11 Plymouth 9 Tonner Operational Serving as the railroad's yard switch and back-up locomotive.
14 Plymouth 4 Tonner 1976 Operational Ex-Edaville 14. Receiving repair and refurbishment for use as a yard switcher.

References

  • Meade, Edgar T., Jr. (1968). Busted and Still Running. The Stephen Greene Press.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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