Shot in July of 1965 the photographer is standing in the gauge on the main line apparently at the Depot Street Crossing. The rail on the team track looks rusty so I expect the conveyor beside the station/freight house doesn\u27t get much business... Perhaps it is used for unloading a car load of coal from time to time.. ? It looks like an old crossing signal. Could it include a wig/wag too ..?! I thought these were all gone by the 1950s...! /DLhttps://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_images/1142/thumbnail.jp
Located near Mile Post P11 just a few miles before Royal Junction if you were east bound. No date ...
No notes with this old photo on the Rangely Branch are minimal. The track is in class 4 or 5 condit...
The date on the back of this old photo is August 1932. The locomotives lined up in front of the Engi...
Shot in July of 1965 the photographer is standing in the gauge on the main line apparently at the D...
Looking east towards Mattawamkeag this Post Card scene might be dated by the auto, 1910?. Both sem...
The station looks new with few signs of age in this well exposed print. If I\u27ve properly indexe...
This low quality print, apparently copied from a printed source long ago is interesting. The camer...
Too bad there is no info with this well exposed photograph. The Maine Central wood side gondola is...
No date or other info with this old Cabinet Photo. This scene is apparently in the days of early el...
A classic Bangor railroad scene rich in period detail. The view is near the switch lead into the r...
I know it is hard to believe but once upon a time many main streets around Maine were not paved. A...
This is the best photo I\u27ve come across for this station. While passenger service ended on the ...
A typical small station scene on almost any railroad in New England in the early 20th Century. Riv...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...
Numerous photos of Maine Central at Whitefield are in circulation, but all that I\u27ve seen are of ...
Located near Mile Post P11 just a few miles before Royal Junction if you were east bound. No date ...
No notes with this old photo on the Rangely Branch are minimal. The track is in class 4 or 5 condit...
The date on the back of this old photo is August 1932. The locomotives lined up in front of the Engi...
Shot in July of 1965 the photographer is standing in the gauge on the main line apparently at the D...
Looking east towards Mattawamkeag this Post Card scene might be dated by the auto, 1910?. Both sem...
The station looks new with few signs of age in this well exposed print. If I\u27ve properly indexe...
This low quality print, apparently copied from a printed source long ago is interesting. The camer...
Too bad there is no info with this well exposed photograph. The Maine Central wood side gondola is...
No date or other info with this old Cabinet Photo. This scene is apparently in the days of early el...
A classic Bangor railroad scene rich in period detail. The view is near the switch lead into the r...
I know it is hard to believe but once upon a time many main streets around Maine were not paved. A...
This is the best photo I\u27ve come across for this station. While passenger service ended on the ...
A typical small station scene on almost any railroad in New England in the early 20th Century. Riv...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...
Numerous photos of Maine Central at Whitefield are in circulation, but all that I\u27ve seen are of ...
Located near Mile Post P11 just a few miles before Royal Junction if you were east bound. No date ...
No notes with this old photo on the Rangely Branch are minimal. The track is in class 4 or 5 condit...
The date on the back of this old photo is August 1932. The locomotives lined up in front of the Engi...