This old slide was poorly exposed and faded. Train arriving Bangor Station from Portland... 8-18-59 which places this about a year before passenger service was suspended on the MEC. The locomotive is a Boston and Maine but the number board is not visible. The platform is nearly empty as I suspect the train was. /DLhttps://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_images/1059/thumbnail.jp
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
A classic station photograph. Baggage carts at the ready on what looks like a slow Sunday afternoo...
No info with this old print. Location and host railroad are unknown. The link to MEC is the boxc...
This old slide was poorly exposed and faded. Train arriving Bangor Station from Portland... 8-18-5...
No train orders today, both arms are down and likely have been so for some time. A typical two ton...
Here is a MEC passenger locomotive looking west peaking out of the passenger shed at Bangor. An E7A...
In this scene dated May 1975 passenger service is long gone as confirmed by the lack of a platform o...
No notes with this old photo on the Rangely Branch are minimal. The track is in class 4 or 5 condit...
This easterly scene from on old print is really quite striking. Less than a year from the end of p...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of the Flying Yankee passing through the area of ...
The crew taking a break. No date. A 4-6-0 class -O- #361 was built by Alco in Schenectady in Sep...
Back in the days when taking a simple photograph was an event, long before the iPhone. The back of...
This is the best photo I\u27ve come across for this station. While passenger service ended on the ...
Looking east towards Mattawamkeag this Post Card scene might be dated by the auto, 1910?. Both sem...
No info with this photo. The scene of this passenger train crossing a river in well composed thoug...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
A classic station photograph. Baggage carts at the ready on what looks like a slow Sunday afternoo...
No info with this old print. Location and host railroad are unknown. The link to MEC is the boxc...
This old slide was poorly exposed and faded. Train arriving Bangor Station from Portland... 8-18-5...
No train orders today, both arms are down and likely have been so for some time. A typical two ton...
Here is a MEC passenger locomotive looking west peaking out of the passenger shed at Bangor. An E7A...
In this scene dated May 1975 passenger service is long gone as confirmed by the lack of a platform o...
No notes with this old photo on the Rangely Branch are minimal. The track is in class 4 or 5 condit...
This easterly scene from on old print is really quite striking. Less than a year from the end of p...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of the Flying Yankee passing through the area of ...
The crew taking a break. No date. A 4-6-0 class -O- #361 was built by Alco in Schenectady in Sep...
Back in the days when taking a simple photograph was an event, long before the iPhone. The back of...
This is the best photo I\u27ve come across for this station. While passenger service ended on the ...
Looking east towards Mattawamkeag this Post Card scene might be dated by the auto, 1910?. Both sem...
No info with this photo. The scene of this passenger train crossing a river in well composed thoug...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
A classic station photograph. Baggage carts at the ready on what looks like a slow Sunday afternoo...
No info with this old print. Location and host railroad are unknown. The link to MEC is the boxc...