First run of WW&F #9

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this video captures some scenes from the first run of WW&F #9.

She was built in 1891 by the Portland Company in Portland Maine. She served the Sandy River Railway as #5 then Sandy River and Rangely Lakes RR as #6 until 1924 when she was purchased by the Kennebec Central wearing the number 4. when that line closed in January1933 she was purchased by the Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington RR and served for a few months before that line closed in June. She was rescued from the cutting torch by Frank Ramsdell and William Monepenny and spent the next 60 some years in a shed on the Ramsdell farm in Connecticut before heading back to Maine and the WW&F Railway Museum. Restoration work started in 2006 and is largely the result of volunteer labor.

I did a bit of work on her including refurbishing the cylinder cocks, machining the replica whistle, mounting the rear headlight, making the rear ladder, lots of brackets, varnishing the cab and rear tank, and endless other small bits.

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