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The WW&F Railway Museum celebrates Maine's Sheepscot Valley narrow gauge, which operated from 1894 until 1933. The remnants, stories, and memories from the railway of big dreams and little wheels inspire today's volunteers to recreate and share them by restoring, preserving, and operating an authentic heritage railroad. Today’s WW&F was founded in 1989 and operates steam trains along 3.5 miles of

reconstructed railroad. Opportunities are offered to those of any age and ability for learning new skills; discovering what was required to operate a railroad a century ago. Passengers on the WW&F gain insight into the social and economic impact of railroads upon the community through the experience of a steam train ride, visiting interesting and enlightening destinations such as SeaLyon Farm and exploration of a recreated railyard. The museum strives to be an integral part of the fabric of Midcoast Maine through unique partnerships and events with local businesses, non-profit organizations, artists and schools. Open year round, the museum transports thousands of guests each year to a simpler time to experience authentic Maine.

Sunday Backward Glance 73 - First time on the Trout Brook turntable for Engine 9.  The locomotive posed with some of the...
07/06/2026

Sunday Backward Glance 73 - First time on the Trout Brook turntable for Engine 9. The locomotive posed with some of the crew that built the track and installed the turntable, July 27th 2022. Thanks to The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum for the use of their former B&SR bridge that served at Edaville for years. Photo by Stewart Rhine.

Take a ride TODAY at the WW&F Railway! Trains at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm to Trout Brook (over the historic boxed pony covered...
06/06/2026

Take a ride TODAY at the WW&F Railway! Trains at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm to Trout Brook (over the historic boxed pony covered bridge) and return. Buy tickets upon arrival or use the link in the comments!

Morse Engine House - Little projects are still being done in the building. Here, an old warehouse shelf has been install...
05/06/2026

Morse Engine House - Little projects are still being done in the building. Here, an old warehouse shelf has been installed on the back wall to hold a group of recently donated oilers. Engine house foreman Roger Whitney has already claimed one for #10 when it goes back in service. Photo from Thursday, June 4th 2026.

Random photo of the week - Mixed train working through Alna Center 3 years ago.  Photo by S. Rhine.
02/06/2026

Random photo of the week - Mixed train working through Alna Center 3 years ago. Photo by S. Rhine.

The flagpole is back!  Railway president Mike Fox led an effort to re-set our 35 year old flagpole and finished the job ...
31/05/2026

The flagpole is back! Railway president Mike Fox led an effort to re-set our 35 year old flagpole and finished the job on Saturday, May 30th. The pole had been removed during renovations of the depot area in 2024 and Mike recently built a new base to install the pole just south of the depot. The work will help celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the USA as well as display the state flag. There is still some paint work to do but the colors are flying proud this weekend thanks to Mike and his team.

Nothing on today's schedule? Train rides TODAY at the &F Railway in Alna, Maine at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm. ALL ABOARD!And 2 ...
30/05/2026

Nothing on today's schedule? Train rides TODAY at the &F Railway in Alna, Maine at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm. ALL ABOARD!

And 2 seats remain for Sunday's special Model T Railcar Ramble at 9am! Don't miss your chance to ride the rare railcar.

Must be Summah, the Canadian family that visits every year has come back to Sheepscot.
28/05/2026

Must be Summah, the Canadian family that visits every year has come back to Sheepscot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VydEMvEsEtE
26/05/2026

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VydEMvEsEtE

A series of short, documentary-style vignettes highlighting various projects on the railroad and the volunteers making them happen.First, we start with some ...

Historic Depot Sign Donated - Mr. Dave Radoulovitch donated the original Head Tide station sign to the museum on May 16t...
24/05/2026

Historic Depot Sign Donated - Mr. Dave Radoulovitch donated the original Head Tide station sign to the museum on May 16th. The sign was saved in the 1930's when the railway shut down and kept in Dave's family for years. We appreciate this valuable donation and will display the sign in a building at Sheepscot.

🚨 LAST DAY ALERT 🚨Today is your FINAL chance to grab this unbeatable deal!🎟️ Buy 1 Pig Roast Ticket🎁 Get 1 FREE 2026 Tra...
23/05/2026

🚨 LAST DAY ALERT 🚨

Today is your FINAL chance to grab this unbeatable deal!

🎟️ Buy 1 Pig Roast Ticket
🎁 Get 1 FREE 2026 Train Ride Ticket

This offer disappears at midnight- no extensions, no exceptions.

Come hungry, bring friends, and don’t miss out on the ultimate experience! 🔥🐖

WHEN IT’S GONE, IT’S GONE!

👉 Get your tickets now before it’s too late!

Enjoy a railroad-sized feast of smoke and steam!Board your train at Sheepscot station for a steam-powered ride through the wild pine forests, farmlands and hamlets of the Sheepscot Valley to Top of Mountain where you’ll want to join our friends from SeaLyon Farm for an authentic Southern-style Pig...

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