Built at Pittsburgh by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) this MEC Class O 4-6-0 was built in August of 1918 and was scrapped in December of 1950. A note with the photo says the scrap date was the 14th. /DLhttps://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_images/1048/thumbnail.jp
This was a (2nd) Class M 4-8-2; Cylinders 22 1/2 X 30 ; 63 Drivers; B.P. 240 psi.; total engine wei...
C1908 The back of this cabinet photo in fountain pen...: 96 M.C.RR Switching Engine, Orono. Don\u2...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...
Built at Pittsburgh by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) this MEC Class O 4-6-0 was built in Au...
Maine Central class \u27O\u27. This 4-6-0 was built by Alco at Schenectady in January of 1905 and w...
The crew taking a break. No date. A 4-6-0 class -O- #361 was built by Alco in Schenectady in Sep...
MEC #361 was a MEC Class O 4-6-0 built at Schenectady by ALCO in Sept of 1905 and was scrapped in Ma...
Maine Central #144 at Union Station, Portland. This 4-4-0 an ALCO product an MEC Class H locomotiv...
This locomotive was built by The Rhode Island Locomotive Works in August of 1888 and operated on the...
No date or location, for this scene from an old post card with the name Phil. H. Bonnet on the back ...
#625 is a MEC Class S 2-8-2 built by Alco in March of 1919. IT was scrapped in January 1956. It ...
MEC #180 at work in Waterville August 1950. Not many days left in service as all steam will be go...
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
MEC had 4 of these Class X 2-6-6-2s all from the B&M and frequently used in helper service on the Mt...
This was a (2nd) Class M 4-8-2; Cylinders 22 1/2 X 30 ; 63 Drivers; B.P. 240 psi.; total engine wei...
C1908 The back of this cabinet photo in fountain pen...: 96 M.C.RR Switching Engine, Orono. Don\u2...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...
Built at Pittsburgh by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) this MEC Class O 4-6-0 was built in Au...
Maine Central class \u27O\u27. This 4-6-0 was built by Alco at Schenectady in January of 1905 and w...
The crew taking a break. No date. A 4-6-0 class -O- #361 was built by Alco in Schenectady in Sep...
MEC #361 was a MEC Class O 4-6-0 built at Schenectady by ALCO in Sept of 1905 and was scrapped in Ma...
Maine Central #144 at Union Station, Portland. This 4-4-0 an ALCO product an MEC Class H locomotiv...
This locomotive was built by The Rhode Island Locomotive Works in August of 1888 and operated on the...
No date or location, for this scene from an old post card with the name Phil. H. Bonnet on the back ...
#625 is a MEC Class S 2-8-2 built by Alco in March of 1919. IT was scrapped in January 1956. It ...
MEC #180 at work in Waterville August 1950. Not many days left in service as all steam will be go...
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
MEC had 4 of these Class X 2-6-6-2s all from the B&M and frequently used in helper service on the Mt...
This was a (2nd) Class M 4-8-2; Cylinders 22 1/2 X 30 ; 63 Drivers; B.P. 240 psi.; total engine wei...
C1908 The back of this cabinet photo in fountain pen...: 96 M.C.RR Switching Engine, Orono. Don\u2...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...