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Railroads & Locomotives Fallen Flags Remembering Boston & Maine and Maine Central passenger trains

Remembering Boston & Maine and Maine Central passenger trains

By Angela Cotey | October 7, 2019

| Last updated on December 7, 2020

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Photographs, pictures of Boston & Maine and Maine Central passenger trains in their prime

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A black and white overhead shot of the city of Boston
North Station, Boston
Aerial view of North Station, Boston, circa 1946–47.
Classic Trains coll.
A black and white overhead shot of the city of Boston
A black and white photo of a Mountaineer locomotive on the tracks
Mountaineer
Boston–Littleton/Bethlehem, N.H., Mountaineer departing Boston, June 1946.
Albert G. Hale
A black and white photo of a Mountaineer locomotive on the tracks
A black and white photo of a train coming toward a tunnel
Eastern Route trains
Boston-bound (left) and northbound (to Portsmouth, N.H., or Rockport, Mass.) trains at Salem, Mass., March 1949.
C. Parker
A black and white photo of a train coming toward a tunnel
A black and white photo of a training departing the station with a person standing nearby
Flying Yankee
Boston–Bangor Flying Yankee departing Portland, Maine, September 1939.
C. Parker
A black and white photo of a training departing the station with a person standing nearby
A black and white photo of a train sitting on the tracks
Maine Central 4-6-4
MEC class D 4-6-4 No. 702 at Waterville, Maine, 1946.
Peter Ascher
A black and white photo of a train sitting on the tracks
A black and white photo of a train crossing a bridge
Train 3107
Boston–Lancaster, Mass., train 3107 at Clinton, January 1956.
Dan Foley
A black and white photo of a train crossing a bridge
A black and white photo of a train exiting a tunnel
Train 57
Boston–Troy, N.Y., train 57 at Hoosac Tunnel, June 1949.
William D. Middleton
A black and white photo of a train exiting a tunnel
A black and white photo of two trains coming down the tracks
Trains to Portsmouth and Portland
Pacific 3664 on Boston–Portsmouth, N.H., train 241 and E7 3811 on Boston–Portland, Maine, train 147 at East Somerville, Mass., August 1946.
Albert G. Hale
A black and white photo of two trains coming down the tracks
A black and white photo of the Main Central sitting on the tracks
Maine Central E7
MEC E7 No. 708 in early maroon-yellow-silver livery.
Electro-Motive
A black and white photo of the Main Central sitting on the tracks
A yellow and red train passing through a town as a person crosses the tracks
Train 57
Boston–Troy, N.Y., train 57 at Greenfield, Mass., June 1956.
John Buchanan
A yellow and red train passing through a town as a person crosses the tracks
A black and white photo of a gas-electric car sitting on the tracks
B&M gas-electric car
Electro-Motive gas-electric car 152, one of three built for B&M in 1926.
B&M
A black and white photo of a gas-electric car sitting on the tracks
A black and white photo of a locomotive approaching a station
Kennebec Limited
B&M E7 with Boston–Bangor Kennebec Limited arriving Portland, Maine, July 1947.
C. Parker
A black and white photo of a locomotive approaching a station
A close up black and white photo of a train with black smoke coming out of its chimney
Pine Tree
B&M 4-8-2 No. 4113 Invincible departing North Station with Boston–Portland Pine Tree, June 1946.
Albert G. Hale
A close up black and white photo of a train with black smoke coming out of its chimney
A black and white photo of a car baggage-RPO-locomotive passing buildings on the track
Baggage-RPO-locomotive 1140
B&M Ingersoll-Rand/St. Louis Car baggage-RPO-locomotive No. 1140 at Lawrence, Mass., 1936.
C. A. Brown
A black and white photo of a car baggage-RPO-locomotive passing buildings on the track
A black and white photo of a train approaching a station
Minute Man
B&M 4-6-2 No. 3713 with Boston–Albany train 59, Minute Man, at Fitchburg, Mass., 1939.
Robert A. Hadley
A black and white photo of a train approaching a station
A black and white photo of a train approaching a stop light
B&M train 57
RS3 with Boston–Troy train 57 at Concord, Mass., spring 1952.
Parker Hayden 
A black and white photo of a train approaching a stop light
A black and white photo of a locomotive moving through the mountains
Mountaineer
B&M E7 with MEC’s Portland–St. Johnsbury Mountaineer in Crawford Notch, N.H., mid-1940s.
B&M
A black and white photo of a locomotive moving through the mountains
A black and white photo of two trains passing each other on the tracks
MEC Farmington–Lewiston train
MEC 4-6-0 No. 361 with Farmington–Lewiston train at Farmington beside Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes 2-6-2 No. 24, circa 1934.
J. P. Martin
A black and white photo of two trains passing each other on the tracks
A black and white photo of a locomotive with smoke coming out of its chimney as it moves through the trees
MEC Beechers Falls mixed
MEC 4-6-0 No. 367 with Beechers Falls mixed nearing summit in Crawford Notch.
R. E. Tobey
A black and white photo of a locomotive with smoke coming out of its chimney as it moves through the trees
A black and white photo of a locomotive moving on the tracks

MEC train 226
MEC 4-6-2 No. 455 with Rumford–Portland train 226 at Canton, Maine, August 1950.
Stanwood K. Bolton

A black and white photo of a locomotive moving on the tracks

7 thoughts on “Remembering Boston & Maine and Maine Central passenger trains”

  1. Michael Greene says:
    August 17, 2022 at 11:36 pm

    The photo of B&M Train 57 would not have looked too much out of place in South Jersey. The lead car behind the RS3 looks like a boomer ex-PRR P-54 coach. The car behind it is doubtless a boomer, in this case, a former Reading coach.

    Reply
  2. Sidney Vaught says:
    June 3, 2020 at 11:00 am

    No place better illustrates one of the major failings of public transportation in America. The lack of integration, corporate rivalries and the failure to provide public input into decisions in which the public had an interest resulted in North and South Stations, the plethora of stations in Chicago and on and on. Even today, the Amtrak can get me to Boston but not thru Boston when I want to travel to Maine.

    Reply
  3. John Reading says:
    October 27, 2019 at 11:14 am

    Caption twitches:

    Photo 2 – Mountaineer: Taken just south of Medford Jct./Wellington, Mass. on B&M’s Western Route main line to Dover. Structure in distance is wooden draw tower for “jack-knife” swing Drawbridge No. 8 across the Mystic River.

    Photo 7 – Train 241: Taken from former Washington St. bridge in East Somerville, Mass. Former Interlocking Tower C on right in middle distance. About a mile south of Photo 2 location.

    Photo 17 – Mountaineer again: In Crawford Notch, en route to Littleton, N.H. from Boston. Maine Central Portland-St. Johnsbury locals 162-163 ran with steam power at this time and would have had head-end cars behind the engine.

    Reply
  4. Donald Butz says:
    October 16, 2019 at 10:12 am

    I would really be interested in the Fallen Flag segments. I miss the Fallen Flags, in my area of eastern Pennsylvania.

    Reply
  5. Bruce Brewer says:
    October 16, 2019 at 9:30 am

    I agree with the other comments. I welcome the return of fallen flags. I always read the monthly recap of a deceased railroad in Classic Trains.
    Being a west coaster, I learn a lot about the east from fallen flags.
    All Classic Trains readers love history because it is told about a period in our past and is couched in railroad lore.

    Reply
  6. David Szurley says:
    October 16, 2019 at 6:30 am

    Thanks for bringing back “Fallen Flags”.

    Reply
  7. JOHN DEFINA says:
    September 8, 2016 at 10:59 am

    Wonderful photos. A treasure! Thank you.

    Reply
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