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Wiscasset and Waterville has operating 2 footers in Alma Maine.
I know the 2 footers, but have never been up there. I do know that Portland ME never had a 2' railroad.
Incorrect! Here's a 2 footer in Portland: http://railfanning.kapuscinski.net/2018/08/half-a-ge-44-tonner-in-portland-maine/
Yes, the original yards near the Portland harbor were standard gauge, and the Grand Trunk mainline to Montreal went through there I understand. Still, today it seems like a nice, populous location to introduce the unwashed masses and their children to the Maine Twofooters. Since we'll BE in Portland, I will definitely stop there, but trips north to Alna and Phillips are a definite possibility, too. Even my wife got excited when I showed her the picture (below) of what a two foot gauge locomotive looked like! That pic says it all! Thanks for the suggestions...(Ed, I don't know about your suggestion, though. While she enjoys an occasional train adventure thought pretty scenery, she has me on a fairly short leash when it comes to caloric intake. She does love Margaritas though and that donut looks interesting) Otto
That photo is the Bridgton and Saco River railroad yard at Bridgton Junction where it transferred with the Maine Central. Nothing left, but it was here:https://www.google.com/maps/@43.8696334,-70.8016925,504m/data=!3m1!1e3
I think of all the Maine Two-Footers, the Bridgton has the least left to see, followed closely by the Kennebec Central. Other than "Depot Street" in Bridgton and Harrison, there's practically nothing left to even suggest there was a railway up there (except for a few bridge abutments maybe).Alna and Phillips are your best best after MNGM in Portland.Jeff
Well, major bummer. Sandy River & RL doesn't open until July 30th! Apparently their star engine is undergoing major work. Disappointing. I did contact them and asked whether I can visit anyway, we'll see if anyone responds...And yea Ed, good point, oysters ARE good for you (and for one's libido) so that should offset any donut indiscretions...right?Otto