A tight fit. With her end-of-day servicing complete, Boothbay Railway Village's Henschel #6 gingerly backs into the museum's little engine shed, adjacent to the Thorndike Station. The 6 j... (more)
Bedtime blow-down. Sitting right in front of the Boothbay Railway Village engine house, Henschel #6 undergoes a quick firebox blow-down, before backing into quarters for the night. In this... (more)
Servicing at Thorndike. Having completed all of the day's scheduled runs and having left the passenger consist at Freeport Station, Boothbay's Henschel #6 undergoes servicing at the pit jus... (more)
Climbing the hill to Freeport Station. Boothbay Railway Village's 4PM excursion, behind Henschel #6, climbs the little hill past the duck pond, en route to the Freeport Station, at the muse... (more)
A long way from home. Boothbay Railway Henschel Locomotive #6 is a long way from her "birthplace" as she hauls an hourly excursion around her "retirement home" in Maine.... (more)
Running circles around 100 years of Maine history. Boothbay Railway Village's excursion train charges up the grade from Freeport Station to Thorndike Station as it makes its hourly circuit ... (more)
Departing Thorndike. Boothbay Railway Village's hourly excursion train departs Thorndike Station after a brief stop to drop off and take on passengers. The power this day is Henschel #6, o... (more)
Hidden inside the shops of the Boothbay Railway Village, we find the boiler of the Maine Narrow Gauge RR's current restoration project, Bridgton & Saco River #7. While the boiler work is taking p... (more)
David Blackman of Boothbay Railway Village drives a hot rivet into the door ring of WW&F Ry No 9's new boiler. Meanwhile, out of view inside the firebox, BRV's Jason Lamontagne holds a buck again... (more)
A 2 ft. gauge Henschel Tank Locomotive pulls an hourly train ride at Maine's Boothbay Railway Village. This unique museum displays the history of rural Maine from the 1800s through the early 190... (more)