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Just thought I'd give a heads up, looks like a lot of stuff for the price.
15" gauge railroad for sale in Maine
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Topics may include: antique park gauge train restoration, preservation, and history; building new grand scale equipment from scratch; large scale miniature railway construction, maintenance, and safe operation; fallen flags; track, gauge, and equipment standards; grand scale vendor offerings; and, compiling an on-line motive power roster.
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15" gauge railroad for sale in Maine
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
Re: 15" gauge railroad for sale in Maine
That is the late Andy Anderson’s equipment.
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Re: 15" gauge railroad for sale in Maine
I looked at a foundry furnace they had listed several years ago, didn't see the trains but there was quite the pile of rail. They wanted quite a bit more for it at that time.
"If you took the bones out they wouldn't be crunchy!" -Monty Python's Flying Circus
Re: 15" gauge railroad for sale in Maine
Andy had a much modified live steam Cagney locomotive as well. That is currently on display at the Boothbay Railway Village. in Boothbay, Maine.
Andy had a large collection of stationary steam engines including a very large marine engine from one of the lake steamers. How Andy dragged that up from the bottom of the lake I will never know! And he got it to run again too!
Andy had a large collection of stationary steam engines including a very large marine engine from one of the lake steamers. How Andy dragged that up from the bottom of the lake I will never know! And he got it to run again too!