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mainetrolleys uploaded a new video
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Clip of introduction of some of the 2009-10 Duke players to the Cameron Crazies
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James Morse (former player at Thornton Academy - Saco, Maine) #12 Freshman for DII Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, NC plays in his first prese...
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James Morse (former player at Thornton Academy - Saco, Maine) #12 Freshman for DII Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, NC plays in his first preseason college game in Cameron Indoor Stadium at Duke University.
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, has restored the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line wooden electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has 100 tr...
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, has restored the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line wooden electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has 100 traveling on the mainline for the first time in many years. This was the initial mainline inspection trip to check clearances at the loop at Talbott Park and to see how it would operate on the mainline in general. Top speed is about 22 mph. It was a smooth ride. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunk Savings Bank, National Railway Historical Society, Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution, Kennebunkport Business Association, Ocean National Bank, and The 470 Railroad Club. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more on the project go to www.neerhs.org/ASL100/main.php?page=news
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mainetrolleys uploaded a new video
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, has restored the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line wooden electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has 100 tr...
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, has restored the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line wooden electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has 100 traveling on the mainline for the first time in many years. This was the initial mainline inspection trip to check clearances at the loop at Talbott Park and to see how it would operate on the mainline in general. Top speed is about 22 mph. It was a smooth ride. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunk Savings Bank, National Railway Historical Society, Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution, Kennebunkport Business Association, Ocean National Bank, and The 470 Railroad Club. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more on the project go to www.neerhs.org/ASL100/main.php?page=news
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mainetrolleys uploaded a new video
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has the # 1 end h...
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Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has the # 1 end heading into the loop to check clearances. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunk Savings Bank, National Railway Historical Society, Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution, Kennebunkport Business Association, Ocean National Bank, and The 470 Railroad Club. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more on the project go to www.neerhs.org/ASL100/main.php?page=news
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