Engine 9 in the past
Here are some pictures of our engine in the past. I will add more historical pictures as photographs become available for me to post here.
On the Sandy River RR
| SRRR #5 moving past some early Sandy River Railroad boxcars, probably during the 1890's. |
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On the Sandy River & Rangely Lakes RR
| SR&RL #6 in January, 1908 (right after the SR&RL consolidation), hauling an F&M flanger and least two cars out of Strong Station. The two men are fireman Charles French and engineer Dan Cushman (l-r). Photo courtesy of the Boothbay Railway Museum archives. |
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| SR&RL #6, on the roundhouse tracks at Phillips. This picture clearly shows the newly painted engine. Photo courtesy of the Walker Transportation Collection. |
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| SR&RL #6 does some switching, some time prior to her sale to the Kennebec Central. The year is unknown. Photo courtesy of the Walker Transportation Collection. |
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On the Kennebec Central RR
| The engine has been sold to the Kennebec Central, and now sports the number 4. We see her here spotted at the turntable in Randolph Yard. It's between 1923 and 1929.
Photo courtesy of Dick Bolt. |
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