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Photo ID: 707297

The Flying Yankee - Built for the MEC and B&M railroads in 1935, this interesting relic is now resting on property of the Hobo Railroad.

Railroad: Maine Central
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: August, 2019


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By: Jason Bialecki

Added: Aug 19, 2019

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Photo ID: 700182

The Flying Yankee was built in 1935 for Maine Central and Boston and Maine Railroads for a passenger train to be jointly run between the two lines. The carbodys were built by Budd with the electri... (more)

Railroad: Maine Central
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Flying Yankee
Photo Date: June 14, 2019


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By: Doug Boudrow

Added: Jun 15, 2019

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Photo ID: 638306

With its rotten plywood shelter removed the Flying Yankee waits in the fall sun. Leica M3, Fiji Acros 100.

Railroad: Boston & Maine
Locomotive: Flying Yankee
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: August 24, 2017


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By: colmat91

Added: Nov 18, 2017

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Photo ID: 512750

The third diesel powered streamliner in North America was built jointly by the Budd Company and Electro-Motive Corporation for the Maine Central and Boston and Maine Railroads. Pictured here on a ... (more)

Railroad: Boston & Maine
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: Glen, New Hampshire, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: August, 1996


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By: Jeff Colburn

Added: Jan 02, 2015

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Photo ID: 194837

An end of summer trip with my parents in their '50 Olds Rocket 88 to Boston from N.J. enabled me time for this diversion with my Argus C3 to North Station in time for the arrival of the Flying Yan... (more)

Railroad: Boston & Maine
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: The Minuteman
Photo Date: August 31, 1952


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By: John Dziobko

Added: Jul 24, 2007

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Photo ID: 103937

After years on display at Edaville, the Flying Yankee is now being restored in New Hampshire

Railroad: Boston & Maine
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: South Carver, Massachusetts, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: August, 1986


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By: Ellis Simon

Added: Apr 30, 2005

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Photo ID: 90308

"Flying Yankee" on display

Railroad: Boston & Maine
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: South Carver, Massachusetts, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: July 14, 1965


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By: George W. Hamlin

Added: Jan 08, 2005

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Photo ID: 90306

"Flying Yankee", on display

Railroad: Boston & Maine
Locomotive: Budd Flying Yankee
Location: South Carver, Massachusetts, USA
Locomotive #: BM-MEC 6000
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: July 14, 1965


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By: George W. Hamlin

Added: Jan 08, 2005

Views: 7,784
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