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 Photos from a special passenger excursion trip from Algoma to Casco Junction. 
 
On Sunday, September 24, 1978, I took an excursion trip over the Ahnapee & Western
Railroad. The trip went from Algoma (formerly known as Ahnapee) to Casco Junction, and
returned back to Algoma after a brief layover at Casco Junction. There were a few
"firsts" for me that day: it was my first ride ever on a train (I was sixteen
years old at the time), and these four photos were the first pictures I ever took with my
new 35mm SLR camera. If the excursion had been a week earlier you would be looking at 110
format photos on this page! 
Compare these photos to one taken during a similar 1976 excursion. 
Enjoy the photos... 
 Engine
#988 - The excursion was powered by engine #988, an ex-Milwaukee Road RSC-2, as is
obvious by its paint scheme. Here it is at the layover at Casco Junction. It looks like
someone's baby is getting a close-up view of the engine. 
Here are some enlarged details from the photo: 
  - Short Hood - Details of the front of the loco.
 
  - Cab Area - Cab roof, door, and horn details.
 
  - Rear Truck - This picture is for anyone hoping to build a
    model of this loco.
 
 
 
 Passenger
Cars - There were two cars in tow, coach number #68 and an unidentified baggage car.
Here are the two cars at Casco Junction. These are ex-CB&Q equipment. 
Here is an enlarged detail from the photo: 
 
 Coach #68
- In contrast to the faded paint of loco #988, the passenger cars were freshly painted.
Both cars had a similar paint scheme. 
Here is an enlarged detail from the photo: 
  - A L G O M A - The word ALGOMA above
    the windows and the car number on the side.
 
 
 
 Eastbound
to Algoma - Engine #988 leads the excursion back to Algoma. This photo was taken near
Rio Creek. 
Here is an enlarged detail from the photo: 
 
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