Here are some

LINKS

to our friends and associates

Where the good times keep on rollin'

 

FRIENDS OF EDAVILLE

 

Reinhard's Edaville site - A great website with photos, historic information, old postcards, rosters and news. Is also the home for "The Whistle", Edaville USA's quarterly online newsletter.

 

Savery's Edaville website - This site contains photographs of Edaville Railroad taken by Savery Moore, one of the Edaville website's photographers. The main page highlights photos taken since Edaville's re-opening in 1999. There are also links to pages featuring Savery's photographs from Edaville's past.

 

 

NARROW GAUGE RAILROADS AND MUSEUMS

 

Beaver Brook Farm and Transportation Museum - This museum in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, has displays of farming equipment and all modes of transportation. They also have an operating two-foot gauge railroad plus a number of exhibits that used to be at the "old" Edaville.

 

Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum - The Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum is a non-profit, all volunteer organization dedicated to preserving Maine narrow gauge railroad equipment. This collection, which has been at Edaville RR in Massachusetts since 1946, was moved back to Maine in 1993, and contains nearly all of the existing original Maine narrow gauge railroad equipment. The museum is proud to be the stewards of this antique railroad equipment.

 

Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railroad - The Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway was a two-foot gauge common carrier railroad that operated in the early part of the 1900's, up until 1933 when the railroad ceased operations.

 

Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad - Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad official website

 

Albion Historical Society - A volunteer group in Albion, Maine, currently in the process of restoring the former Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway station.

 

VOLUNTEER AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS

 

Emergency Communities - A volunteer group coordinating the relief efforts in the Gulf Coast area of the United States devastated by Hurricane Katrina in September.

 

 

SOME VENDORS YOU'LL SEE AT EDAVILLE USA

 

It's All About Sand - A New England based premier interactive children’s sand art vendor from Onset, Massachusetts. Children purchase empty plastic containers and fill them up with sand. There are 26 colors of sand for children to use.