Maine Eastern 3573 stands in the yard at Rockland with cement hoppers as employees work on the train.
Maine Eastern's eastbound train #2 arrives at Wiscasset, Maine. There is no depot here - the train stops near the public marina/boat ramp and loads passengers next to the parking lot.
The morning eastbound skirts along the Sheepscot River past the yacht club as it prepares to make its station stop at Wiscasset.
The afternoon westbound heads into the setting sun as it crosses over Nequasset Lake which is actually more like a creek.
The rising moon creates an angelic glow around the 5-chime horn on this tireless FL9, still hauling passengers for the Maine Eastern.
The morning westbound runs along the shore of the Sheepscot River with the "Maine's Prettiest Village" as a backdrop. Low tide provides an opportunity for a reflection off the wet sand as well as ... (more)
Train #1 takes the wye (the interchange with Guilford) at Brunswick under cloudy skies just as we pull into town after a morning drive from Massachusetts. With partner-in-crime #488(FL9) in the sh... (more)
Maine Eastern 489 and its train rest at the ex-MEC Rockland station after a busy day of hauling passengers along the Maine coast. ME 489 is an ex-Amtrak FL9.
Maine Eastern RR GP9 #764 hauls an eastbound freight along the waterfront at downtown Wiscasset, ME on the morning of August 12, 2007.
Early morning in Rockland finds a plow extra getting ready with a GP9 along with the cement shuttle which will be using the M420.
Maine Eastern 265 is assigned to the Morristown & Erie Railway. The locomotive is viewed at the railroad's snow filled Hanover Park, located in Whippany, N.J.
The 764 enjoys a break for the holiday. The 764 is the only Geep painted for the Maine Eastern.
ME 489 at the Rockland yard waiting for a job. Used in the summer and fall on the passenger train from Brunswick to Rockland.