The back of this old picture post card produced by Gorn Studio in Portland simply says \u27Thompson\u27s Point Nov 10, 17\u27 and \u27Neg 157\u27 The negative hadn\u27t been well taken care of as there are some bad scratches. I believe Thompson\u27s Point was the main MEC roundhouse area off West Commercial Street prior to the establishment of Rigby Yard. Number 225 was built by ALCO (builders # 4213) and sold to MEC as number 36 in October of 1894 and renumbered to 225 in 1900. It was scrapped in November of 1920. /DLhttps://digitalmaine.com/larrabee_railroad_images/1179/thumbnail.jp
Here is MEC #189 switching at Lewiston in 1932 according to notes on the back of the print. Howeve...
This locomotive was built by The Rhode Island Locomotive Works in August of 1888 and operated on the...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...
The back of this old picture post card produced by Gorn Studio in Portland simply says \u27Thompson\...
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
No date or location, for this scene from an old post card with the name Phil. H. Bonnet on the back ...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...
#625 is a MEC Class S 2-8-2 built by Alco in March of 1919. IT was scrapped in January 1956. It ...
Photograph taken from the passenger yard looking east and shows a hybrid highway bridge. It is a woo...
This excellent print included no amplifying info, no date or location, or photographer... A shame i...
Maine Central class \u27O\u27. This 4-6-0 was built by Alco at Schenectady in January of 1905 and w...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
All it says on this old print is MEC #71 in Vermont. The sign says \u27Vermont Farm Machine Co......
Date and location are unknown although I think this is in Portland. MEC Class N - Schenectady Loco...
This MEC #3 was a 0-4-4 & was built at the Portland Works in May of 1871. It has a rather interestin...
Here is MEC #189 switching at Lewiston in 1932 according to notes on the back of the print. Howeve...
This locomotive was built by The Rhode Island Locomotive Works in August of 1888 and operated on the...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...
The back of this old picture post card produced by Gorn Studio in Portland simply says \u27Thompson\...
C1925. MEC #370 was built in November of 1906 at the ALCO’s Rhode Island plant. AN MEC Class O BLT 1...
No date or location, for this scene from an old post card with the name Phil. H. Bonnet on the back ...
Number 247 started life on the Portland and Rumford Falls RR as it\u27s #11. This line was leased ...
#625 is a MEC Class S 2-8-2 built by Alco in March of 1919. IT was scrapped in January 1956. It ...
Photograph taken from the passenger yard looking east and shows a hybrid highway bridge. It is a woo...
This excellent print included no amplifying info, no date or location, or photographer... A shame i...
Maine Central class \u27O\u27. This 4-6-0 was built by Alco at Schenectady in January of 1905 and w...
A rubber stamp on the back of this old print says William Moneypeny was at Portland in July of 1930 ...
All it says on this old print is MEC #71 in Vermont. The sign says \u27Vermont Farm Machine Co......
Date and location are unknown although I think this is in Portland. MEC Class N - Schenectady Loco...
This MEC #3 was a 0-4-4 & was built at the Portland Works in May of 1871. It has a rather interestin...
Here is MEC #189 switching at Lewiston in 1932 according to notes on the back of the print. Howeve...
This locomotive was built by The Rhode Island Locomotive Works in August of 1888 and operated on the...
This old photo comes with: \u27Complements of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine\u2...