Officials from the non-profit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum closed the deal Friday giving them ownership of the historic Edaville Railroad equipment. Plans are now under way to move the equipment from its current home in South Carver, Mass., to Portland, and to work on buying and preparing the railroad bed from Commercial Street to the Eastern Promenade, which will hopefully be the first segment of a line that will eventually circle the peninsula
Brief item noting that the Children\u27s Museum of Maine will close its operation at 746 Stevens Ave...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum hopes to have a 300- to 400-foot working rail sec...
A convoy of forty antique trucks on Sunday will move more than 50 pieces of narrow-gauge railroad eq...
Officials from the non-profit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum closed the deal Friday giving...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum on Fore Street in Portland was the scene of activity Mo...
The nonprofit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company wants to extend the rail line north to Freeport. ...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum, opened as part of an effort to preserve the two-foot trains ...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum on Friday signed a lease with the Maine Department of T...
Newsreal piece on the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad, which has yet to lay any track along the base of...
The Portland Planning Board heard details for a railroad museum to be located at 58 Fore Street, the...
Beginning today, the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum will hold a two-day RailFare celebrati...
When the Maine Department of Transportation agreed to buy 30 acres around the Eastern Promenade for ...
A convoy of antique trucks, organized by Erv Bickford of Yarmouth, is scheduled to move the collecti...
The Downtown Portland Corportion announced that it will lend $75,000 to the group that is trying to ...
A consortium of five banks has announced it will make a $710,000 loan to the Maine Narrow Gauge Rail...
Brief item noting that the Children\u27s Museum of Maine will close its operation at 746 Stevens Ave...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum hopes to have a 300- to 400-foot working rail sec...
A convoy of forty antique trucks on Sunday will move more than 50 pieces of narrow-gauge railroad eq...
Officials from the non-profit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum closed the deal Friday giving...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum on Fore Street in Portland was the scene of activity Mo...
The nonprofit Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company wants to extend the rail line north to Freeport. ...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum, opened as part of an effort to preserve the two-foot trains ...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum on Friday signed a lease with the Maine Department of T...
Newsreal piece on the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad, which has yet to lay any track along the base of...
The Portland Planning Board heard details for a railroad museum to be located at 58 Fore Street, the...
Beginning today, the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum will hold a two-day RailFare celebrati...
When the Maine Department of Transportation agreed to buy 30 acres around the Eastern Promenade for ...
A convoy of antique trucks, organized by Erv Bickford of Yarmouth, is scheduled to move the collecti...
The Downtown Portland Corportion announced that it will lend $75,000 to the group that is trying to ...
A consortium of five banks has announced it will make a $710,000 loan to the Maine Narrow Gauge Rail...
Brief item noting that the Children\u27s Museum of Maine will close its operation at 746 Stevens Ave...
The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum hopes to have a 300- to 400-foot working rail sec...
A convoy of forty antique trucks on Sunday will move more than 50 pieces of narrow-gauge railroad eq...