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Edaville RR #7
Title:  Edaville RR #7
Description:  Originally #7 of the Bridgeton and Saco River Railroad, a former Maine 2-foot gage railroad. Purchased by Ellis D. Atwood for his Edaville Theme park. Eventually repatriated to its home state of Maine. It currently is at the Maine Narrow Gage RR Museum in Portland, where it is being restored to operating condition.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 8:39:43 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 7(2-4-2T)
Views:  1714   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #7, a 2-foot gage steam locomotive classified as a 2-4-4RT (rear tank)
Title:  Edaville RR #7, a 2-foot gage steam locomotive classified as a 2-4-4RT (rear tank)
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 8:40:53 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 7(2-4-2T)
Views:  2052   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #7, a 2-foot gage steam locomotive classified as a 2-4-4RT (rear tank)
Title:  Edaville RR #7, a 2-foot gage steam locomotive classified as a 2-4-4RT (rear tank)
Description:  Ex Bridgeton and Saco River; now at the Maine Narrow Gage RR Museum in Portland
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 8:41:47 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 7(2-4-2T)
Views:  1011   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #7, a 2-foot gage steam locomotive classified as a 2-4-4RT (rear tank)
Title:  Edaville RR #7, a 2-foot gage steam locomotive classified as a 2-4-4RT (rear tank)
Description:  Seen in the left of the photo is FCM #12, a 2-8-0 30" gauge locomotive built in February 1910 by Baldwin Locomotive Works for Ferrocarril Mexicano. It was sold to the Escanaba & Lake Superior Railroad in 1992, where it was restored to operating condition. It now runs on the Alder Gulch Shortline in Montana.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 8:56:15 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 7(2-4-2T) FCM 12(2-8-0)
Views:  1715   Comments: 0
Edaville #7 pulls an excursion train around the 5-mile loop, passing cranberry bogs
Title:  Edaville #7 pulls an excursion train around the 5-mile loop, passing cranberry bogs
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 8:57:52 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 7(2-4-2T)
Views:  983   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #7 with train in the boarding area
Title:  Edaville RR #7 with train in the boarding area
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 8:58:58 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 7(2-4-2T)
Views:  860   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8 at the head of an excursion train
Title:  Edaville RR #8 at the head of an excursion train
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:04:24 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  690   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8 out on the mainline
Title:  Edaville RR #8 out on the mainline
Description:  We were up in the cupola of the caboose for this ride.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:05:35 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  652   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8
Title:  Edaville RR #8
Description:  Formerly Bridgeton & Saco River RR ; after the demise of Edaville, it went to the Maine Narrow Gage RR Museum in Portland, where its stored awaiting restoration to operating condition.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:06:18 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  1410   Comments: 0
Edaville RR #8, a 2-foot gage 2-4-4RT (rear tank) steam locomotive pulls the excursion train
Title:  Edaville RR #8, a 2-foot gage 2-4-4RT (rear tank) steam locomotive pulls the excursion train
Description:  Edaville #8 was originally on the Bridgeton & Saco River Railroad up in Maine. After Edaville's demise, it went back to its home state. It's currently stored at the Maine Narrow Gage RR Museum in Portland awaiting restoration to operating condition.
Photo Date:  9/21/1985  Upload Date: 10/31/2010 9:07:44 PM
Location:  South Carver, MA
Author:  Bob Krug
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  ERR 8(2-4-2T)
Views:  760   Comments: 0


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