Boothbay Railway

Boothbay Railway in Boothbay Maine is not so much a park train but is a museum of 24" equipment that was famous for their use by the 2' narrow gauge railroads of the State of Maine. I include this here simply because it does fall under the category of a park train as it is 24" and some of the cars are not built to prototype standards, nor are the Henschel Steam locomotives used by the operation. The photos on this page were taken by the webmaster 11/8/04. Hover your mouse over the pictures to get descriptions, click on them for larger photos.


Boothbay Henschel - John Manter photo Boothbay Henschel - John Manter photo Boothbay Railcar - John Manter photo Static steam display at Boothbay ME - John Manter photo
 Thorndike Station preserved at Boothbay Boothbay Fire Station Boothbay Railway Shop switcher Backhead of one of the Henschel Locomotives Summit Station halfway into the Boothbay Run
Boothbay RR museum Rolling Stock storage track
Boothbay ROW between Station and shops Boothbay ROW between Station and shops Spur into a workshop at the top and opposite end of the Boothbay station
  Historical static display of a typical Maine 2 footer train Historical static display of a typical Maine 2 footer train View from the top of the run looking towards the loading platform Boothbay Rwy covered Bridge crossing nothing


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