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WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 running around the train at Alna Center on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 takes us for a ride through Alna on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
WWF 10 takes us for a ride through Alna on July 29th of 2007.
Photo by John Erickson.
A Christmas ride on the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington at Sheepscot Station on December 20th of 2014.
Photo by John Erickson.
A Christmas ride on the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington at Sheepscot Station on December 20th of 2014.
Photo by John Erickson.
| Number | Marks | Current Disposition | Eng. Type | Engine Maker | Eng. Built |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | WW&FRY | Under Repair | 0-4-4RT | Vulcan | 1904 |
| Weight: | Builder’s #: | Aquired by: | Date Aquired: | Original Gauge | Eng. Name |
| 12 tons | 574 | Purchased from Edaville | 1999 | 30" | High Pockets |
#10 was built in 1904 by Vulcan Ironworks, in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania, as a 30″ gauge locomotive for southern Louisiana sugar plantations. At one time named High Pockets, this engine saw service with at least 3 sugar plantations, including Sterling Sugars, Inc. and Westfield Plantation, in Paincourtville, LA. This was Westfield’s 4th locomotive, and went out of service there in 1958. It was sold to the Edaville Railroad, in South Carver, Mass. More details can be had where I got this information from, on the wwfry.org website.