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- W. W. F. Discussion Forum - Index
W W F Discussion Forum - Index59,378 Posts in 4,432 Topics by 752 Members Latest Member: WestRailServices Latest Post: "Safety First" ( December 03, 2025, 07:46:49 PM ) View the most recent posts on the forum [More Stats]
- ROW owned by WWF Ry museum
ROW owned by WWF Ry museumThe first time I ever met Harry was very early in the current WW F's history when shop stall #1 wasn't even completed I was walking around the property and when he drove in I immediately made contact with him and explained my interest He dug out a large roll of blueprinted track maps, and explained that the color codes traced over the track indicated either company
- Edaville Equipment Roster, Ex-WWF B SR Flatcars?
Posted to facebook by Joe Card earlier today was an Edaville Roster from the late 40's or early 50's There's one bit on information listed that states that flatcars 30-33 were Ex-WWF;B SR Could this be a typo or did Edaville actually obtain flatcars from the WWF, possibly through the B SR? Also note the last line on the paper stating that 8 other flatcars and 1 boxcar were dismantled and
- Return to WWF website - forum. wwfry. org
Return to WWF website has been converted from the pre-July 2008 WW F Discussion Forum Some formatting may have been removed or modified from the original postings that appear quoted in this topic Information contained within this post may be superseded by more recent postings and conversations
- My Dream for WWF would to be recover 1or2 Baldwin 2-6-0 from Brazil
My Dream for WWF would to be recover 1or2 Baldwin 2-6-0 from BrazilLocomotive 62 - You know, I've looked at these pictures again The loco may still be 600 mm gauge, but its not clear Other photos make it look like it has been widened See what you think At any rate, it has been sold 1 - Locomotina # 62 2 - Baldwin catalog Original, 1917, plate No 46824 3 - October 2002, Saint John Plant
- AMTRAK to meet WWF at Waterville?
AMTRAK to meet WWF at Waterville?Maybe someone up there should call Senator Snow and have her add $1 5 Billion to the "stimulus bill" Reasons: completely restore the only two foot to tide water railroad in the US, provide 'mass' transportation to the area, provide more jobs in the area (support tourists) and add a project to the bill that actually would create jobs in Maine Logged
- Show Posts - Mike St. Louis
Posted to facebook by Joe Card earlier today was an Edaville Roster from the late 40's or early 50's There's one bit on information listed that states that flatcars 30-33 were Ex-WWF;B SR Could this be a typo or did Edaville actually obtain flatcars from the WWF, possibly through the B SR?
- Recent Posts - Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway
Several weeks ago I caught the tail end of a lunchtime conversation at the Percival house Several had been discussing the numerous photos showing narrow gauge equipment being transported on standard gauge roads and the comment was offered by one that he'd never seen a photo of a narrow gauge line moving std gauge equipment Well, during WW1 the Germans apparently had need to do this and used
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