BM-Railfan > Restored B&M Engine 4268 at the Conway Scenic Railroad
BM-Railfan > Boston and Maine Railroad >  Waltham RDC
BM-Railfan > The photographer enjoying dinner in the dome dining car of the Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train on former B&M track near Lincoln, NH
BM-Railfan > Reading, MA. - April 8, 2004 - The control car of Boston bound train number 218 is entering the station. The station is now a real estate office but has been repainted in the traditional Boston and Maine RR depot paint scheme. Commuter service is operated for the MBTA. In B&M days this line was the Western Route Main Line of the Portland Division
BM-Railfan > The private car Caritas on the ex-Boston and Maine stone arch bridge over the Connecticut River between Bellows Falls, VT and North Walpole, NH. The JPG file was created from a slide taken in 1999.
BM-Railfan > The Wilton Scenic RR operates on a portion of the former Boston and Maine Keene Branch in New Hampshire. The Budd Rail Diesel Car (RDC) comes from the British Columbia Railway. July, 2004
BM-Railfan > 1988 - Former Reading Company RDC on B&M Fitchburg Division in Concord, MA
BM-Railfan > Oakdale, Mass. - Conrail engines running light on the former W.N.&P. Division of the Boston and Maine.
BM-Railfan > Boston and Maine Railroad >  Winter Street Bridge Haverhill Train 2216
The Wilton Scenic RR operates on a portion of the former Boston and Maine Keene Branch in New Hampshire. The Budd Rail Diesel Car (RDC) comes from the British Columbia Railway. July, 2004
BM-Railfan > The Wilton Scenic RR operates on a portion of the former Boston and Maine Keene Branch in New Hampshire. The Budd Rail Diesel Car (RDC) comes from the British Columbia Railway. July, 2004
The Wilton Scenic RR operates on a portion of the former Boston and Maine Keene Branch in New Hampshire. The Budd Rail Diesel Car (RDC) comes from the British Columbia Railway. July, 2004
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