The Nine Lives of Engine #9

The Nine Lives of Engine #9

You still have time to register to get tickets for the premier of “The Nine Lives of Engine #9”! 

This captivating true story, directed by Blair Cole, tells the story of the Ramsdell Locomotive. The narrow gauge train ran for a period at the WW&F Rail line in Maine. The locomotive was mothballed and might have ended up as scrap if a West Thompson farmer, Frank Ramsdell and other investors, had not rescued it. The train was brought to Frank's farm in 1937 to be restored, but WWII prevented Frank's dream of a theme park from getting off the ground. There, in a shed, the locomotive sat and eventually, Frank's daughter Alice, took over his mission, and then Dale King, Alice's nephew made the dream come true. Join us and learn the story of its reincarnation, and the dedicated people who made it happen. 

The Ramsdell Transportation Collection, housed in the Tourtellotte Memorial High School, will be available for viewing from 1-4 PM that day with the other Kenney Store and Post Office and the TMHS Memorial Room also open. Join us for the reopening of these Thompson museums. 

The window for reserving tickets closes on July 25th at 8 PM, so call or text Ginny at 860-933-5239, or email at gfloodster@gmail.com.