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CPC GM Mack Page and his brother, Bruce -- 4th generation railroadmen

Mack Page, the founder, GM, and owner of the City Point Central Railroad Museum in Belfast, ME, and his brother, Bruce Page, were both members of the fourth (of six) generations of the Page family to have worked on the Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad. They are seen here standing in front of the remains of the BML's engine house at Belfast on June 21, 2011, just minutes after the structure, in which both had spent so much of their careers, had just been demolished. Built in November, 1946, the two bay structure was used to house and service the road's fleet of GE 70-ton diesel electric locomotives until the Belfast yard was closed and torn up in 2005.

Photographed by Bruce Cooper, June 21, 2011.
Added to the photo archive by Bruce Cooper, June 21, 2011.
Railroad: City Point Central Railroad Museum.

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