488 leads the afternoon westbound into its Brunswick stop at the new "Maine Street Station." To me the new station (also the home of restaurants, a visiter's center, etc.) looks like an ugly offi... (more)
Pan Am's business train soaks up some sweet evening light in Brunswick. Some workers can be seen in the left of the shot, likely preparing for the next day's celebration of the first delivery of ... (more)
Rail for the Downeaster: The power for Pan Am's welded rail train rolls by the rail it has just brought into town. The rail will be used to upgrade the tracks for Amtrak's Downeaster expanding to... (more)
516 crosses Cedar Street on the west leg of the Lewiston Lower Branch wye as it is being turned around.
Nothings screams Brunswick more than the First Parish Church. Established in 1717, it was the church of writer Harriet Beecher Stowe and Civil War General Joshua Chamberlain; I'd argue that it's ... (more)
On its way back to Rigby from Brunswick and Grimmel's, 344 is seen passing through Hillside. This spot is off Route 1, just a little north (RR east) of Grant Road.
Switcher-1 344, running long hood forward, is leading a short cut of cars to Grimmel's Industries in Topsham on the recently reopened Lewiston Industrial Track (former MEC Lewiston Lower Branch) t... (more)
The first ever passenger train into the new Maine Street Station in Brunswick is this Mother's Day Special. The station is already the home of several local businesses and it is proposed that whe... (more)
A Brunswick Extra with 326 and 381 leads two gondolas to Grimmel's in Topsham on the six miles of the Lewiston Lower Branch that were recently reopened. Not too long ago, grade crossings on both ... (more)
After leaving some cars for Maine Eastern and turning the engine around on the wye, 378 departs Brunswick with four cement cars on its way to Rigby Yard.
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)
The 764 enjoys a break for the holiday. The 764 is the only Geep painted for the Maine Eastern.
Running light to Rock jct. to pick up cars after being delayed for an hour by the MERR passenger train.
RG 311 sits in Brunswick after grinding the Rockland branch the night before. Not a comman thing to see on a shortline like MERR.