BML#61 pulling the morning passenger run out of Belfast. 1947BML#61 (exBAR #61), a 1901 vintage 4-6-0 Manchester (Builder's #1784) acquired from the Bangor & Aroostook RR in April, 1945, heading out of the Water Street yard in Belfast on a passenger run to Burnham to meet the Maine Central's train to Portland. It is pulling BML #72 (exSSW #72), a baggage car acquired from the St. Louis & Southwestern RR in January, 1931, and BML #11 (ex P&R #910) and BML #12 (exP&R #940), a pair of 1907 open vestibule Harlen & Hollingsworth built coaches acquired from the Philadelphia & Reading RR in January, 1927. The bridge in the background carried U.S. Rt. #1 across the Passagassawakeag River. (It was converted to a footbridge when the Rt. #1 bypass and new Veterans Bridge was opened several hundred feet upriver in the 1960's.)
Photographed by Victor H. Rawstron (Collection Of Bruce C. Cooper), 1947.
Added to the photo archive by Bruce Cooper, May 30, 2004.
Railroad: Belfast & Moosehead Lake.
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