As James stated earlier, the W.W. & F. Ry. handcar resides today at Boothbay Railway Village. Also as James recalled, the car was rebuilt using pieces found around Wiscasset yard. Former W.W. & F. Ry. museum member Lawrence Brown (deceased) worked as a carpenter for the Maine Central and in the late 1930's, he replaced all the wood work on the handcar. He lettered the car for some of the Maine narrow gage roads which may add some confusion when viewing photos of the car in use either on his private two foot gage railroad in South Gardiner, Maine (circa late 1930's, early 1940's) or on one of the railfan excursions at the Bridgton railroad of the same time period. As Lawrence Brown is one of several photographers/enthusiasts that I am actively researching, I have some photographs of his own "backyard" railroad and the handcar. I continue to seek copies of his original photos taken of various two foot subjects at or around their abandonment dates. It may interest newer W.W. & F. members and other readers of this forum to note that Lawrence Brown and others such as Edgar Mead where helpful to Harry Percival in the early years of our museum's development.