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Eastern Railroad Discussion > A little bit of Maine and New HampshireDate: 10/14/20 20:41 A little bit of Maine and New Hampshire Author: sscannella My wife and I spent the second half of our vacation week last week along the coast of Hew Hampshire and southern Maine, as far north as Portland, ME. While passing through Portland, I took a quick stop at the Pan Am Rigby Yard. First time I've been here, and it was only for a few minutes, but I thought I'd post a few photos I took, especially in light of the impending sale of the Pan Am railroad.
Date: 10/14/20 20:46 Re: A little bit of Maine and New Hampshire Author: sscannella We also got a bit of Amtrak Downeaster shots, first on Thursday with 688 at Old Orchard Beach in Maine, then of the 681 on Friday morning after a short side trip to Dover, NH.
Date: 10/14/20 20:53 Re: A little bit of Maine and New Hampshire Author: sscannella The location in Dover where I shot Amtrak 681 was at the north end of the yard there, where the old Boston and Maine engine house still stands, now occupied by a private business (Salmon Falls Stoneware, where my wife picked up a few pottery souvenirs while I waited for the 681.)
Also here are videos of the two Amtrak trains.... You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 10/15/20 08:25 Re: A little bit of Maine and New Hampshire Author: 8notch Nice set of pictures and 2 videos. Thanks for sharing.
Robert in the Blue mountains of Oregon Date: 10/15/20 10:38 Re: A little bit of Maine and New Hampshire Author: 1019X Great photos, it is neat about the stoneware shop in the old roundhouse. Last time I was in Colorado Springs the old Colorado Midland roundhouse was also a pottery shop!
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