Conway Scenic 255 is fighting the steep grade up to the Notch with a 5-car passenger train from North Conway. Measured from Portland, ME, the train is at MP 78 on the former MEC Mountain Division.... (more)
A Conway Scenic passenger train climbs the Mountain Division at Notchland during a snowfall. Leading the train is a pair of original MEC GP38s: 255 and 252. Behind the geeps is the historic Notchl... (more)
A Conway Scenic passenger train snakes through the rock cut at the Gateway and parallels Route 302 on the approach to Crawford's. Both the 255 and 252 are original Maine Central GP38s that are ope... (more)
The Conway Scenic "Mountaineer" takes a brief pause before pulling into the Crawford Notch depot where it will discharge passengers for a short layover before continuing onto the final s... (more)
After a brief stop at the Crawford Notch depot, Conway Scenic Mountaineer continues on to its final destination in Fabyan.
The Conway Scenic Snow Train with a disappointing leader passes north past the Glen Station as the snow turns into rain.
The 1 pm Santa's Holiday Express is seen at Quint running from North Conway to Conway on a dreary Sunday. Former Maine Central 255 is leading the sold-out train East.
The "Mountaineer" is seen returning to North Conway from Fabyan Station and is crossing the 520' Frankenstien Trestle. The trestle and nearby cliffs are named for Godfrey Frankenstein, a... (more)
The "Mountaineer" is seen departing Fabyan with both of the railroad's former Maine Central GP38s on the train.
Former Maine Central 255 is back on home rails working at Conway Scenic Railroad after being owned by Vermont Rail Systems. The train is seen pulling into the former Boston & Maine freight depot o... (more)