For a third year in a row I've managed to have a camera on hand for something moving on the Rumford branch of the old MEC. This time, owing to construction near my usual spot in Peru, I pass over the branch in Canton on the way to work each morning. This spot is near the old wye that used to take the line down to Rumford Jct. in Auburn. Yesterday the crossing lights lit up as I neared the crossing so I pulled out the mini-camera. The train was a good distance away and putting along so I sped ahead (like everyone else) and turned to the crossing in the center of the wye where I caught this guy. There's little traffic on the road so I just sat there with the camera pointed out the window short of the crossing.
This year, like the last two, a blue high hood GP40 was on the point. The difference this year is that I got the other end of the number class. I got 370 the last two times. Now I have the recently acquired oddball 382 at the other end of the class. I don't recall precisely, but isn't that a unit from NS to make up for one wrecked by them somewhere?
Here is my last encounter, and the first encounter, with something on the Rumford line.
For me it's a minor victory.
BC
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Welcome to HAPT's Railfan Adventures
The Hebron Any Power Team is actually just a bunch of fun-loving rail enthusiasts who enjoy photographing and chasing all things railroad with friends. This bunch of guys cover a lot of ground for a group based way up "nawth" in Maine. We also have friends scattered around the country who contribute well to our hobby. In fact, our name is derived from our actual friends in the Worcester Foreign Power Team, except that Hebron hasn't seen a train since the 1950's so we'll settle for "any power".
Welcome and enjoy the eclectic collections of the contributors. Maine idealizes "life in the slow lane" so we present this blog as an effort to share our less time sensitive findings and to add to our hobby.
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