Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad And Museum
These 2-foot gauge steam trains connected rural Maine with the rest of the world from 1879 until just before World War II. Shipping everything from passengers, farming goods, and lumber, these diminutive steam-powered trains served to strengthen Maine’s infrastructure and communication as a great improvement from the days of the rather impractical and weather-reliant horse-drawn buggy. The reign of the 2-footers thundering through Maine’s countryside lasted until the dawning of the modern era of paved roads, trucks, and private automobiles. This exciting adventure appeals to all types of people looking to travel through the history of locomotion in Maine. After taking a train ride, visitors are encouraged to try some of the hands-on activities inside the museum.
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