(October 12ish or so, 2008) We continue our journey through New England, stopping for lunch at Kennebunkport, Maine, where we have the freshest and cheapest Lobster ever... mmmm... lobster roll.. and clam chowder, it was very good! We then drive down into Boston.. We get lost for 2 hours in an alternate universe of Boston, where we find the addresses of the places we want to be, but nothing is there!! We come to find that google maps sort of led us astray - apparently different places share the SAME address in boston! ANyway, eventually we find our way but at that point I had gone insane.. we finally find our way onto the Freedom Trail, though everything was closed by that point, but we still have fun looking at all the statues and famous places. I had downloaded an audio tour from the freedom trail website, but it wasn't split into tracks by place, they were all grouped together, and I couldn't find the right info, so I ended up listening to it later on the drive home... So boston was really cool but I did not have enough time to do it right, and it was very crowded that day!!
Author: JimJimBinks
Keywords: Mary626 "new england" "fall foliage" "kennebunkport maine" boston massachusetts "freedom trail"
Added: December 4, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Randy Leclair explaining the materials needed to oil the motor bearings. Video images captured by Donald Curry and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: December 3, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Bernie Bisnette explaining the various steps to dealing with elongated holes in bearings. Video images captured by Bernie Bisnette and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org (more)
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: ASL-100 12-2-08 AA5
Added: December 3, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Bernie Bisnette explaining the various steps to dealing with elongated holes in bearings. Video images captured by Bernie Bisnette and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org (more)
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: ASL-100 12-2-08 AA4
Added: December 3, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Bernie Bisnette explaining the various steps to dealing with elongated holes in bearings. Video images captured by Bernie Bisnette and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org (more)
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: ASL-100 12-2-08 AA3
Added: December 3, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Bernie Bisnette explaining the various steps to dealing with elongated holes in bearings. Video images captured by Bernie Bisnette and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
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Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: December 3, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Don Curry explaining details of motor configuration for the locomotive. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: ASL-100 11-26-08 Z7
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Don Curry explaining small details that are made to the motors prior to installing the motors in the trucks. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: ASL-100 11-26-08 Z6
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Don Curry explaining some wiring details and talks about the pinion gear for the motors prior to placing the motors in the trucks. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: ASL-100 11-28-08 Z5
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip is a silent walk-around of the #1 end hood doors and boards prior to removing paint and after priming. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip is a silent walk-around of the primed, then painted, outside cab boards and front of the #1 end hood. The color is nut brown. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Don Curry explaining grommet replacement on a motor. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has volunteer Dean Look making and then installing a spring for one of the gear oil covers on one of the motors. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: December 1, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip is a silent walk-around the front boards of the #1 end hood that covers the grids, prior to removing the paint and shortly after removing paint and sanding the surface. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: November 25, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip is a silent walk-around the door(s) of the cab, one just prior to removing paint and both following the paint removal. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: November 25, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip starts with Jim Mackell (no audio due to technical difficulties...sorry) explaining the progress with pilot installation, followed by Donald Curry explaining the need for additional misc. parts for the motors. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: November 24, 2008
Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport, Maine, is restoring the 1906 Atlantic Shore Line electric locomotive No. 100. This clip has Donald Curry explaining how the refurbished motors operate. Video images captured and edited by Phil Morse. This project is funded in large part with resources made available through the Maine Department of Transportation via the Federal Transportation Enhance Act of the 21st Century (TEA-21). Matching funds were raised from a variety of sources, including a large number of generous Museum volunteers. Significant donations came from Kennebunk Savings Bank, Amherst Railway Society, Kennebunkport Business Association, and Ocean National Bank. The major local sponsor for the project is the H. Albert Webb Memorial Railroad Preservation Award made available through the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. (Mass Bay RRE). For more details on the project go to www.trolleymuseum.org
Author: mainetrolleys
Keywords: seashore trolley museum streetcar maine kennebunkport
Added: November 24, 2008
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