Maine Coast M420W's Tied Onto Their TrainMC 2004 and MC 2002 (M420W's) sit on a causeway across a backwater of the Sheepscot River west of downtown Wiscasset, ME on the front of a relatively long train that had been tied down there until they arrived from the east and tied on. The first block of cars includes several former ROCK hoppers wearing B&LE reporting marks, presumably carrying coal to the cement plant in Thomaston. The Maine Coast could not have tied this train down in a better location photographically if they had tried.
Photographed by Warren Beckwith, September, 1995.
Added to the photo archive by Warren Beckwith, August 8, 2021.
Railroad: Maine Coast.
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