Bed-time for Number 10. After hauling a record load of passengers at the 2011 Victorian Christmas event, the line's 12-ton Vulcan Forney passes the replica Head Tide Tankhouse for the last ... (more)
Isn't this why we love them? Steam locomotives, that is! I'll bet many of us reacted the same way at this age. Yes, they're loud and seem scary, but we can't take our eyes off them. Future history... (more)
Slim-Gauge Field of Dreams. Here's a not-often-seen view of the WW&F Museum's Sheepscot Yard in Alna, Maine. This is their base of operations and the terminus for all train operations. T... (more)
Southbound to Sheepscot. With every piece of the WW&F Museum's passenger equipment trailing behind her, Locomotive #10 drifts through Cockeye Curve on the southbound run from Alna Center to... (more)
Victorian Christmas 2011 at the WW&F Ry Museum. Engineer Bob Longo fights some temporarily poor visibility, as No 10 hauls the first of many fully loaded passenger trains past the only 2 ft gauge ... (more)