Friends Kevin and David came over last night, and we finished laying roadbed and the main line through Plymouth and into Brooks. Of course, only about half of the benchwork for the town of Brooks exists at this point. Brooks will have a passing siding, a station and a couple of places to switch cars, so once that benchwork is in (and a couple of other little things get done) it won’t be long before trains can actually run on the railroad.
There’s still about a 3-foot gap where the trestle at Mount Harris – Common Hill will be, as I’ve not really solidified the plan for the trestle there yet. For now, we’ll be installing an IPB (Impossible Plank Bridge) to get trains running across the gorge.
After seeing this photograph from Troels Kirk’s Coast Line Railway, I decided to change my plan for the bridge between Corinna Mill and the area approaching Plymouth. My first inclination had been for that to be a trestle as well, but I’ve now decided that it will be a stone bridge. While not exactly typical for a Maine two-footer, I think a stone arch will just look “right” for that scene.














