First stop was Northern Maine Jct., then and now (you guess which is "then" vs "now")
Next stop was Bangor Yard. Then vs. now:
On to Old Town.
Next stop Lincoln
and the paper mill
Mattawamkeag station
and the former Forster clothespin factory, home port for the famous MEC "Clothespin hoppers"
It is now a tie shredding plant owned by a Guilford subsidiary
instead of CP power and the Atlantic Limited (sorry no picture) we had to settle for some NB Eastern locomotives laying over
after that we diverted from the nostalgia tour and went in search of the MN excursion train. We caught up to it at Oakfield, where Bill Green was filming a story about it
the station is a well maintained railroad museum and well worth a visit. plenty of BAR artifacts
we chased the train through southern Aroostook County to Sherman Station where it reversed directions. There was an SD-40-2 on each end of the consist.
crossing the Mattawamkeag River southbound in Island Falls:
Climbing the hill southbound past the Dyer Brook potato houses
northbound the Sherman Station
We returned via Brownville Jct and Millinocket, both yards were chock full of idled MMA rolling stock but no activity. We did stop at Derby for a final "then and now" moment before streaking back to central Maine
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