Hunting season on the Sandy River Line. Maine's Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes system was a conglomeration of several smaller railroads, notably the Sandy River Railroad, the Phillips & Range... (more)
SR&RL #6 Returns after 96 years! Just an hour or so before sunset, WW&F Locomotive #9, sits dressed as her former self, Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes #6, posing for photographs while sitting... (more)
The 2-Foot "Jukes Tree". Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Locomotive #6 and her train seem dwarfed by the massive fir tree at Rosewood Crossing, as she makes her way south toward Wisc... (more)
Cleaning switches. With the mid-day temperature hovering around 15F, Fireman Gordon Cook hands the switch broom down to Trainman Dan Malkowski as the crew prepares to take their Sandy River... (more)
Passenger Service in rural Maine, circa 1920. Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Locomotive #6 charges southbound out of Strong, ME, with an express passenger train destined for Farmington. The ... (more)
Assembling an all SR&RL passenger train. Trainmen Dan Malkowski (foreground) and J.B. Smith (background) are about to complete the assembly of a passenger train that has not appeared in pub... (more)
The return of Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes #6. The Grand Reunion of the Maine 2-Foot Locomotives at the WW&F Museum in January of 2020 featured the return of Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Ra... (more)