The western terminus of the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad's trackage is adjacent to Portland's new Marine Terminal, where large cruise ships often dock. There, a passing track exists so that the t... (more)
Portland Maine's Eastern Promenade is graced by a piece of the state's transportation history. A two-foot gauge excursion train from the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company & Museum, with Monson... (more)
Monson Railroad Forney #4 moves in to make the hitch on Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Caboose #553 in preparation for an afternoon excursion on the Portland waterfront. This view from inside the ... (more)
Few steam tourist lines enjoy beautiful waterfront views along their entire length. Such is the case with the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum. The line's 1.5 mile track follows the ol... (more)
The only original Maine 2-foot locomotive that has a current FRA Form 4 is Monson Railroad #4. She's a 20-ton product of the Vulcan Iron Works and was built in 1918 for the Monson Railroad in Ma... (more)