WW&F Ry Museum Annual Picnic 2009. An early morning photo freight crosses Humason Brook Trestle heading south toward Sheepscot Mills Crossing. The trestle was designed by museum founder Harry Perc... (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)
Annual Picnic 2009. WW&F Ry No 10, along with coach 3, coach 8, and open car 103, have just exited Cockeye curve and are gliding toward Davis grade, on a spectacular summers day in Maine.
Running northward tender first, WW&F Ry No 10 appears to be keeping a watchful eye on her train, as engineer Joe Fox peeks back over his shoulder and applies more throttle.
Fireman Roger Whitney (a real-life fireman), pushes the Headtide Watertank spout up and away after a brief stop to replenish the forney's water supply.