Taken July of 1899. Apparently 105, being a switcher working in the Portland yard was frequently photographed. This 0-4-4T Rhode Island locomotive (Builders#2807) was put in service on the Sebasticook & Moosehead Lake RR in 1892 as #2. It operated as #105 on the MEC from 1896 to 1900 when MEC renumbered it to MEC#3. Cyl15x20, 50 inch drivers. It was scrapped in January of 1920. This comes from the Harold Vollrath collection. Used here with permission. /DL |
Date:
1/1/1900 |
Location:
Portland, ME Map  |
Views:
608 |
Collection Of:

David Larrabee |
Locomotives: |
Author: Vollrath Collection
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Picture Categories: Roster,Steam |
This picture is part of album: Maine Central - Portland |