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By:David Larrabee
Dates:1/1/1880 - 1/1/1980
Album Info:Pictures here do not cover Rigby Yard in South Portland. /DL
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Crossing Tender at Deering Jct.
Title:  Crossing Tender at Deering Jct.
Description:  This scene is from a c1930s copy of what looks to be a c1890s scene with trolley tracks in the foregournd crossing The MEC at Allen Ave. One of my better eBay finds on the internet 10 or so years ago. Photographer unknown. /DL
Photo Date:  8/1/1890  Upload Date: 4/4/2017 4:00:57 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Signal,Track
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Views:  354   Comments: 0
MEC 89
Title:  MEC 89
Description:  June 25th 1883 - Builders Photo at the Portland Company. #89 was built June 1883 as the picture indicates. It was sold in 1906 to the Somerset. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 10/30/2015 8:19:30 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Portland Co.
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 89(4-4-0)
Views:  341   Comments: 0
Building Union Station
Title:  Building Union Station
Description:  No date with the photo, 1880s is my best guess without a lot of research. On the back of the photo - Maine Central No51 RI 187 16x24 - Building Union Station Portland, ME. - MEC #15 was named BELFAST and was built by the RI Works in 1871 and was sold in Sept of 1894. Photo was originally in the Walter Fogg collection. A tip of the hat of RR History #152 for locomotive background. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 3/29/2017 5:33:21 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Station,Steam,Track
Locomotives:  MEC 15(4-4-0)
Views:  471   Comments: 0
MEC 105
Title:  MEC 105
Description:  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
Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 1/3/2016 11:54:12 AM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Vollrath Collection
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 105(0-4-0T)
Views:  549   Comments: 0
MEC 105
Title:  MEC 105
Description:  This close up scene of #105 is displayed in the R&LHS’s RR History #52. C1899. Note on the photo sez the Engineer was Mr. Thompson. 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. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 1/3/2016 11:54:17 AM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 105(0-4-0T)
Views:  520   Comments: 0
MEC 9, Yard 8
Title:  MEC 9, Yard 8
Description:  c1900 From the back of the print: "Maine Central Engine #9 at Yard 8, Commercial St. Portland, Me." This 0-4-0 was a MEC Class 4-12. Cyl:16x24 w/ 52 inch drivers. Built by the Portland Works in 12/1887 builders number 571. This series of locomotives were renumbered in 1900, however this locomotive was the only one in the series which remained #9 before and after. It was scrapped in 1910. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1900  Upload Date: 11/23/2015 9:11:05 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Yard,Steam,Track
Locomotives:  MEC 9(0-4-0)
Views:  1016   Comments: 0
Early afternoon Union Station
Title:  Early afternoon Union Station
Description:  It is 1:35 in the afternoon and it looks as though the Conductor, Engineer (Cyrus Paul) and Fireman for Train 67 are lined up for this photograph. The October 1905 time table says train 67 departed Portland at 12:55 pm for Rumford Jct and other points east. The Class H #142 was built by ALCO/M in Sept. 1905 and#scrapped in October of 1935. 18x24 with 69 inch drivers. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1910  Upload Date: 12/6/2016 2:42:11 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Steam
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Views:  101   Comments: 0
Early afternoon Union Station
Title:  Early afternoon Union Station
Description:  It is 1:35 in the afternoon and it looks as though the Conductor, Engineer and Fireman for Train 67 are lined up for this photograph. The October 1905 time table says train 67 departed Portland at 12:55 pm for Rumford Jct and other points east. The Class H #142 was built by ALCO/M in Sept. 1905 and scrapped in October of 1935. 18x24 with 69 inch drivers. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1910  Upload Date: 12/6/2016 2:42:21 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Steam
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Views:  108   Comments: 0
PT 827
Title:  PT 827
Description:  c1912: From the back of the cabnet photo: - PTRR Portland Me Mother Hubbard Engine #827 built in 1912 by the Manchester Works. - RR History #152 lists this as Alco/Manchester bulder #50740 build in Febuary of 1912. Cyl 20x26“ with 51“ drivers. Rebuilt in January of 1931 and out of service in June 1945. /DL
Photo Date:  8/1/1912  Upload Date: 12/14/2015 4:19:34 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  PTM 827(0-6-0)
Views:  326   Comments: 0
MEC 4
Title:  MEC 4
Description:  The print is dated 6/18/1914 at Portland, Me. MEC had very few 2-6-2s. I could find no reference to a 2-6-2 #4. There was a 2-6-2 #4 on the RF&RL which became RF&RL#52 in Sept of 1903 then it was aquired by MEC in 1907 and numbered 113. I don’t think this locomotive is that #113 unless it was never relettered to #113... /DL
Photo Date:  6/18/1914  Upload Date: 1/1/2016 3:58:52 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Higgins Collection
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 4(2-6-2T)
Views:  551   Comments: 0
PT 825
Title:  PT 825
Description:  From an excellent old cabnet photograph. No info provided however I suspect the scene is Portland along the waterfront. PT825 was Alco built 0-6-0 blt 2/1912 rebult 4/1930 and disposed of in October of 1947. 20x26 51 inch drivers running with 180 lbs. /DL
Photo Date:  8/1/1920  Upload Date: 6/9/2017 1:57:27 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PTM 825(0-6-0)
Views:  309   Comments: 0
MEC 513
Title:  MEC 513
Description:  C1925. MEC #513 passing the ball signal at the east end of Portland Union Station yard with MEC35581 box car in the background. 513 was an MEC Class W1 from Alco Schenectady #50936. BLT 4/1912 Scrapped 4/1947. CYL 23x28 with 63 inch drivers. From an old photo postcard. Author unknown. /DL
Photo Date:  8/1/1925  Upload Date: 2/2/2016 9:45:48 AM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Yard,Steam,Signal,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MEC 513(2-8-0)
Views:  422   Comments: 0
MEC 602
Title:  MEC 602
Description:  Taken at Rigby Yard in 1935. The engineer was Frank Harris. #602 was an MEC Class C built at Schenectady by ALCO in March of 1913. Scrapped in March of 1949. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1935  Upload Date: 2/9/2016 11:32:13 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Roster,Steam
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Views:  158   Comments: 0
MEC 454
Title:  MEC 454
Description:  Blt 3/09, Scrapped 12/55 Alco, 22x28, 73" drivers, Boiler:200lbs. /DL
Photo Date:  3/9/1935  Upload Date: 10/27/2015 10:47:18 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Winters Collection
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 454(4-6-2)
Views:  248   Comments: 0
MEC 701
Title:  MEC 701
Description:  At Portland’s Union Station facing west with the MEC St. John Street office building in the background. #701 built by Baldwin in May of 1930 was scrapped May of 1950. Cyl 23x28 with 73 inch drivers, 240 lbs. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1940  Upload Date: 2/12/2016 3:31:01 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Unknown
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
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Views:  676   Comments: 0
PT 827
Title:  PT 827
Description:  Portland Terminal #827 0-6-0 switcher was an Alco product built in Feb of 1912, rebuilt in Jan of 1931 and disposed of in June of 1945. Date and photographer are unknown, the Portland location is an estimate.. /DL
Photo Date:  8/1/1940  Upload Date: 6/8/2017 9:15:51 AM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  PTM 827(0-6-0)
Views:  202   Comments: 0
MEC 411
Title:  MEC 411
Description:  It looks like 411 is in storage in this Portland photo from sometime in 1941. This 4-6-0 was built by Alco at Schenectady in August of 1920. It was scrapped by the MEC in March of 1951. An MEC Class O. 22x28 with 67 inch drivers. Boiler @ 200 lbs. /DL
Photo Date:  1/1/1941  Upload Date: 2/13/2016 10:27:04 AM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Davis collection
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 411(4-6-0)
Views:  269   Comments: 0
MEC 623
Title:  MEC 623
Description:  MEC 623 outside the engine house in May of 1942. MEC Class S built by Alco at Schenectady in March of 1919 and scrapped January of 1956. Cyl 26x30 with 63 inch drivers. /DL
Photo Date:  5/1/1942  Upload Date: 2/13/2016 4:43:00 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Davis collection
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  MEC 623(2-8-2)
Views:  382   Comments: 1
Portland Terminal Qualified
Title:  Portland Terminal Qualified
Description:  This MEC From 233 poped up on eBay. It is the 1st example I’ve come across. I wonder how many other parts of the MEC Mr. Walker erentually became qualified to operate? /DL
Photo Date:  1/18/1947  Upload Date: 12/6/2016 1:57:27 PM
Location:  Portland, ME
Author:  Maine Central
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Views:  103   Comments: 0


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