MAWA crossing Johnson Brook
Most people who have shot Pan Am east of Waterville are familiar with MP100, as the big granite milepost is located right by the road at Burnham Junction. But a half mile to the west and with a little bit of elevation (seventy-eight feet, to be exact) another view is opened up. MAWA with a trio of Pan Am's ex-Canadian National GP40-2LWs for power is plodding along through central Maine with about sixty cars in tow, crossing over Johnson Brook near the fringes of Burnham, ME.
MAWA crossing Johnson Brook
Most people who have shot Pan Am east of Waterville are familiar with MP100, as the big granite milepost is located right by the road at Burnham Junction. But a half mile to the west and with a little bit of elevation (seventy-eight feet, to be exact) another view is opened up. MAWA with a trio of Pan Am's ex-Canadian National GP40-2LWs for power is plodding along through central Maine with about sixty cars in tow, crossing over Johnson Brook near the fringes of Burnham, ME.