 Have you ever imagined that your model railroad was actually a real railroad? And what it might look like through the eyes of someone standing trackside? Mike Confalone has captured his proto-freelanced Allagash Railway from this perspective in a brand new series. Allagash Trackside Action. In Episode 1, we follow Alco Powered Road Train J-A-B-E from the early morning darkness of Madrid Yard out across the railroad's Andrus Goggins subdivision, crossing rivers, passing farms, and navigating the rugged profile of West Central Maine. In Episode 2, we witness the action trackside at New Sharon as road train M-A-M-E powered by Alco, E-M-D, and G-E locomotives rumbles into town. M-A-M-E works the yard at New Sharon while encountering a northbound, loaded coal train powered by a trio of Allagash chopped-nosed jeeps. In Episode 3, we start trackside at Dawn to follow the Allagash's dedicated pulpwood and wood chip train, the Lumberjack, as it hammers its way across the Andrus Goggins subdivision. This train puts on quite a show of sight and sound, fighting the grades and curves along this scenic section of the Allagash. Allagash Trackside Action puts you as close to a model railroad being a real railroad as you will ever get. Grab your camera and let's go! Here's a railfanning experience not to be missed.