TWO FEET to TIDEWATER WISCASSET WATERVILLE and FARMINGTON RAILROAD MAINE BOOK #H

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TWO FEET to TIDEWATER WISCASSET WATERVILLE and FARMINGTON RAILROAD MAINE BOOK #H

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TWO FEET to TIDEWATER WISCASSET WATERVILLE & FARMINGTON RAILROAD MAINE BOOK Autographed by one of the authors:  Robert C. Jones, shown in photo386 numbered pages filled with period photographs and history 8.75″ x 11.25″  — HardboundPart of this volume originally published c 1987 by Pruett Publishing.  This is the expanded and updated version 1st edition 2002The most complete history yet of the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington railway, the only Maine two-foot railroad with oceanfront trackage.  This is the story of people who labored to build the WW&F, made it a port of their lives and clung to it tenaciously despite financial adversity, raging coastal blizzards, and advent of the automobile,  With over 300 black and white photos, roasters, track diagrams, maps and equipment drawings to HO scale.  Invaluable reference work for the modeler.Excellent condition.  This book was purchased new by my father and kept on a bookshelf in the living room for years.  He purchased everything new.  He was a collector of all things regrading trains and tractors.  Check out my store for many of his items that were collected over many years.  Please look at all photos and thanks for visiting happinessnharmony.

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Category: Collectibles:Transportation:Railroadiana and Trains:Paper:Books:1900-Now
Location: Bridgton, Maine