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Back about 1971-3 I made several camping trips exploring New England, and

then looked for signs or evidence of, well publicized in magazines, Maine two

foot guage railroads.  I did not find any evidence of them then, museum, or whatever.

(I did see N.H.'s Old Man of the Mountain before its fairly recent collapse).

I think at that time most of the existing rolling stock was on a berry farm

in Mass., but has since been moved back to Maine?  I think there is now

a museum in Maine, but is there other evidence of the several little two foot

lines still discernible, stations, etc?  Just curious...

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Maine Narrow gauge is still alive and well! check us out at wwfry.org The Wisscasett , Waterville and Farmington railroad museum website has links, pictures and many answers to all your Maine 2 foot questions including an extensive collection of books for sale in the museum website on everything from history,present trains,passenger cars, etc. check out the photo archives, i call this place, my largest train set!Gman. 

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