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- ROW owned by WWF Ry museum
ROW owned by WWF Ry museum The answer gets a little complicated When Harry bought the WW F assets in 1985, he bought about 60% of the right of way Between that time and when he died in 2001, he would occasionally sell off a piece to an abutter, probably with an easement which would allow the railroad to come through Before he died, he deeded most of the right of way that he owned to the
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- Other Narrow Gauge
Discuss anything narrow gauge that isn't Two Foot and is outside of Maine
- 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?
- Show Posts - Dave Crow
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- Show Posts - Jeffrey Cohn
After reading Linda's article in previous newsletter about the space shortage, I offered to bring my Hi-Res scanner and spend 3+ days getting things digitized I had planned to make the trip this past week but had to postpone the visit due to intense back pains--the 4-5 hour drive from South Burlington VT was just too much I'll reschedule as soon as things improve -Jeff Cohn, WWF Museum
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posting images I remember when we had to fight through thickets of trees to get to Alna Center That's when a trip to Humason Brook was an adventure sure to burn away an hour of your day, and a trip to Alna Center would take the better part of an afternoon Ahh the good ol' days James P Steve Zuppareplied: Quote
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