Worldwide Narrow Gauges > Massachusetts' Two Footers
Edaville Railroad
Dave Buczkowski:
Vincent;
Thanks fo rthe information. I vaguely remember a thread on the old Discussion Group but it's no longer available. I had forgotten about Freedom Land.
KD
Stewart "Start" Rhine:
There was an article in the Mass DOT magazine in the 1960's that featured a photo showing the cars in Santa Fe lettering going through a turnpike toll booth. The writer had no idea where the rolling stock came from as he stated that "No doubt the cars had survived many an Indian attack while rolling through the wild west many years ago"
Keith Taylor:
Stewart,
The western "Lakes Region" of Maine is STILL pretty wild! You never know when the masked bandits will come riding out of the woods....
Keith
Pete "Cosmo" Barrington:
Heh! I get "masked banditos" all the way down here in suburban CT!
Maybe I should start hiring The Pinkerton's to guard my backyard RR!
Stephen Hussar:
Question for the Edaville historians...or anyone who would like to venture a guess!.
At the height of the most successful period, how many trains per day left the station and ran the loop?? I remember when I was a kid being there on weekdays and riding behind steam...and other times there would be 2 steam-powered trains out on the loop simultaneously...maybe on weekends?
So how many passenger trains would they run per day...at their busiest?
Stephen
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