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Maine Narrow Gauge Museum to move, secures deed to new home
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Maine Narrow Gauge Museum to move, secures deed to new home
Gray is quite accessible, too. This is good news for the museum, all narrow gauge railroads in ME, and for ME itself!
Congratulations and I hope the public will come to Gray and support the museum.
Gray is easy to access from the Portland area.
Congratulations and I hope the public will come to Gray and support the museum.
Gray is easy to access from the Portland area.
It would be nice to know the length of the right-of-way they are getting to build track on.
Be nice to see the steam rebuilds inside instead of in tents.
The building on the waterfront now though is historic and the tracks are on the old Grand Trunk tracks heading north to the revolving bridge. They will need alot of help moving…
GOOD NEWS ON THE “WIRE” TODAY. HOPE THE MOVE EXCEEDS EVERYONE’S EXPECTATIONS.
Interesting equipment, knowledgeable and friendly volunteers, well worth the trip. Same for the other two-foot museums in Maine. Really liked the waterfront location, with its sense of history.
We expect to have a roundhouse as well as storage sheds ,to keep all equipment undercover. 1 1/2 + miles of track. Easily accessible from Me Turnpike exit 63.