Maine Central #29 Train at Hallowell Depot, ca. 1872

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Description

The locomotive was built by Hinckley & Drury, Boston, in 1848 for the Somerset Railroad, which in turn leased it to the Portland and Kennebec line. It then became Maine Central No 29. Run as a passenger train between Gardiner and Augusta, it was known as both "The Fly Train" and "The Dummy." The locomotive is shown here at the Hallowell depot.

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  • Title: Maine Central #29 Train at Hallowell Depot, ca. 1872
  • Creation Date: circa 1872
  • Subject Date: circa 1872
  • Location: Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
  • Media: Photographic print
  • Dimensions: 11.3 cm x 15.3 cm
  • Collection: Frank Trask Collection
  • Object Type: Image

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