 In April 1984, two railfan buddies arranged for a series of cab rides in Maine on the Allagash Railway and the neighboring short line Oxford County Railroad. The entire adventure was filmed over several days. We are happy to bring you this exclusive film documenting one of Northern New England's most popular railfan destinations. So sit back and enjoy the sights and sounds of big-time railfanning on the Allagash. From the cab. Our first cab ride along the Allagash takes us down the Androskogin Subdivision to Sandy River Junction. At the junction, we will make a short run down the White Mountain Branch for a quick interchange with the Oxford County at White Mountain Junction. Our power today is SW Weights 800 and 801. Next up, we ride the head end of an earthbound drag up Holman Mountain. This is train Bethel to Madrid, train symbol B E M A and tonnage is heavy today. Our power is all E M D with Maine Central GP 7 by 72 on the point, followed by an AGR GP 7 and the last remaining cab unit on the Allagash F3 number 405.