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- W. W. F. Discussion Forum - Index
W W F Discussion Forum - Index58,863 Posts in 4,387 Topics by 738 Members Latest Member: Doug Gaier Latest Post: "Re: As Seen on TV!!" ( July 30, 2025, 05:40:45 AM ) View the most recent posts on the forum [More Stats]
- Work and Events - Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway
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- 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
- Recent Posts - Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway
Recent PostsBen, I have (hopefully) giving you access to the spreadsheet I use to track daily ridership I've been looking into working with a company that essentially lets you hire a bookkeeper assistant However, that costs money! A volunteer assistant would be great Here's an example Our ticket sales are through Zeffy I can download a report from Zeffy (which I do) after the day's trains
- My Dream for WWF would to be recover 1or2 Baldwin 2-6-0 from Brazil
Re: My Dream for WWF would to be recover 1or2 Baldwin 2-6-0 from Brazil « Reply #2 on: April 25, 2016, 05:46:46 PM » Hi Phil, You're right, some of these locos are really tiny! To my way of thinking, some of these locos are probably too small for the WW F and other MTF operations
- WW F Roundhouse Fire - Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway
WW F Roundhouse FireHowever, both no 6 and no 7 were stored out of service in the roundhouse Both were in need of major repairs, if I recall correctly, and as they were the largest engines the railroad owned, were the most expensive to operate and repair I suspect they had been parked at least partly because they were so costly to use and there wasn't enough traffic to justify the cost of
- The WW F and Boothbay Railway Village announce The Narrow Gauge . . .
For release: April 1, 2019 Fresh off their unprecedented Narrow Gauge Collection collaboration with Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad and Museum, the WW F is pleased to announce today the Narrow Gauge Connection which will build 14 5 miles of new track between Sheepscot Station in Alna, Maine to Boothbay Railway Village in Boothbay, Maine "The all-new route is a stunning display of narrow gauge
- 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?
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