Maine’s Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington (WW&F) Railway was a two-foot “narrow” gauge common carrier railroad that operated from 1894 until 1933. The line ran from Wiscasset in the south, to Albion and Winslow in the north, never making it to either Waterville or Farmington. The Great Depression brought about the railroad’s scrapping in 1937.
Most weekends, train rides are diesel powered and/or with our Model T inspection car (weather and crew permitting.)
Admission to the Museum itself is free, Adults: $7.00, Seniors (age 60+): $6.00. Museum Members $6.00, Mass Bay RRE members: $6.00, Children, age 4-12: $4.00. Children, age 3 and under Free.