#78 from the Stillings Collection: - Built by the Portland Works in 1882 taken at Vanceboro June 18th 1888. Was old #9 on the European and North American. - E&NA #9, was aquired by the MEC & renumbered to #78 in April 1882 according to RR History. It was renumbered again in 1900 to MEC#30 and was scrapped in 09/1902. CYL:16x24 with 62 inch drivers. Portland serno 191. As with all of Stillings’s prints his rubber stamp - Compliments of Ernest F. Stillings Pullman Conductor, Bangor Maine – is on the back of the print.... /DL |
Date:
1/1/1900 |
Location:
Vanceboro, ME Map  |
Views:
408 |
Collection Of:

David Larrabee |
Locomotives: |
Author: Unknown
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Picture Categories: Roster,Steam |
This picture is part of album: Maine Central - Bangor to Vanceboro |