- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
You've Been Workin' on the Railroad: Level the Mountain
ORGANIZATION: Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway Museum
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Level the Mountain
Unique Volunteer Work Experience * Select Saturdays in May & June 2021
Have you ever wondered what it takes to build a safe railroad? Or perhaps you have lifelong interest in railroads? Maybe you just like to be around loud, interesting machinery all the live-long day?
Come down & join us for a fun and interesting day of volunteering. Learn railroad ballasting, tamping, and leveling skills and become part of a team that has, and continues to rebuild Maine history.
Your day out on the railway will begin at 8:30am with a safety briefing followed by going out on line to begin work. Following the briefing work parties will assemble and to learn the basic jobs. The remainder of the day until 3:00 will be spent engaged in track leveling and tamping with a break for lunch.
- Volunteer shifts begin promptly at 8:30AM at 97 Cross Road, Alna, Maine
- Please arrive 15 minutes early to ensure trains can leave and work can begin on time
- Wear heeled, fully enclosed above the ankle boots (safety boots are preferable)
- Wear full legged pants (no shorts, etc.)
- Please bring your own bagged lunch to be eaten at the worksite during the lunch break.
- Work will conclude at 3PM.
- Younger volunteers are welcome under appropriate adult supervision.
- Hearing protection is highly recommended.
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About Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway Museum
Location:
97 Cross Road, PO Box 242, Alna, ME 04535, US
Mission Statement
The Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum, Inc., is a nonprofit organization established in 1989 to acquire, preserve, and restore the operation of narrow gauge railroads and equipment which operated in the Sheepscot Valley and on other roads and to establish a Museum for the display of artifacts for enlightenment and education of the general public concerning the social and economic impact of railroads on the communities served.
Description
The WW&F Railway Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, dedicated to the display and preservation of the two-foot gauge Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway; and its predecessor roads, the WW&F Railroad and the Wiscasset and Quebec Railroad. To that end, we attempt to replicate history as best we can, through the use of steam locomotives, hand signals, and the methods used by people on the original railroad, as much as possible. We are entirely volunteer-run.
Volunteers are a critical part of our operation. It is the volunteers that work on our projects, that meet and greet our visitors, and that operate our trains. We have no paid staff.
We encourage new volunteers to come and find a place with us. Because of the variety of things we do, and the potential dangers of working around railroad equipment, we require that new volunteers only do work at the railroad when there are longer-term volunteers around, at least for the first couple of months, so that we can "show you the ropes".
To volunteer, just show up. All ages, abilities, and interests are welcome.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
97 Cross RoadAlna, ME 04535
DATE POSTED
April 8, 2021
SKILLS
- Civil Engineering
- Outdoor Recreation
- Auto Mechanics / Repair
- Carpentry
- Welding
- Woodworking
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Work begins at 8:30am
- Signup at: www.wwfry.org/volunteer