The interior of ex-MEC#391, a 1950's era Pullman built chair/cafe carThe interior of MEC#391, a 1950's vintage stainless steel chair/cafe car built by the Pullman Co. Before it was acquired by the Maine Central (which had planned to convert it to a MoW car), it had been previously operated by both the New York Central (ex-NYC#3011) and Amtrak (ex-AMTRAK#3951). This car is one of almost two dozen pieces of ex-B&ML, MEC, and BAR rolling stock parked on the two tracks (each about 2,000') in the five acre private train yard of the City Point Central Railroad Museum located on a turnout from the main line of the Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad, 2.16 miles out from Belfast. The CPCRR Museum is the remarkable creation of veteran railroadman Mack Page, Sr., who was the fourth generation of his family to work on the B&ML.
Photographed by Bruce C. Cooper (DigitalImageServices.com), July 16, 2005.
Added to the photo archive by Bruce Cooper, July 25, 2005.
Railroad: City Point Central Railroad Museum.
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