• Miniature R.R. in Nashua, NH. 1960's

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  by MaineCoonCat
 
Anyone else remember (or have info on) an operation known as "Abdallah Amusement Park" back in the 1960's They were located off the D.W. highway behind the Tyngsboro Drive-in (where the Mall is now.). They had an impressive (to a young teen) live steam locomotive and a fairly decent run of track through the fields and woods. Operation never seemed to catch on though and it only lasted a few years. Seemed to be a two or three person operation.

My apologies if I posted this in the wrong discussion.
  by MaineCoonCat
 
Well I did finally find a possible pointer to a corporate entity.. http://corp.sec.state.ma.us/CorpWeb/Cor ... RCH_TYPE=1
  by GP40MC1118
 
I took the liberty of forwarding your post to a friend. Here's his answer:

Pop took us up there to ride it several times. The line was 15" gauge and the engine was a 4-4-2.
Just before it closed they got a diesel, looked like either an F-unit or an E-unit, I can't remember which.

D
  by MaineCoonCat
 
GP40MC1118 wrote:I took the liberty of forwarding your post to a friend. Here's his answer:

Pop took us up there to ride it several times. The line was 15" gauge and the engine was a 4-4-2.
Just before it closed they got a diesel, looked like either an F-unit or an E-unit, I can't remember which.

D
Yes, I vaguely remember the diesel. I can still close my eyes and picture the ride through a section of pine grove on the southeast side of the property. among others. Thanks for looking into it.
Our visits usually included lunch at the A&W just a little ways further up Route 3 (now 3A) in Nashua.

I'm going to contact the Tyngsboro Historical Commission and see what, if anything they might have on this..
  by Pat Fahey
 
1-4-4-2 Atlantic 15 inch track gauge.jpg
Hi Papabarn
Is this the engine you remember , Pat
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  by trainsinmaine
 
Wow! What a neat photo. Curiously, I was brought up only about forty miles from Tyngsborough, and while I well remember the miniature trains at Benson's Wild Animal Farm in Hudson and Whalom Park in Fitchburg, I have never heard of this place. How well was it promoted?
  by BandA
 
trainsinmaine wrote:Wow! What a neat photo. Curiously, I was brought up only about forty miles from Tyngsborough, and while I well remember the miniature trains at Benson's Wild Animal Farm in Hudson and Whalom Park in Fitchburg, I have never heard of this place. How well was it promoted?
[OT] Whalom Park was in Lunenburg.
  by Pat Fahey
 
1-TYngsboro 8-17-61.JPG
1-Tyngsboro 8-17-062.JPG
Hi
Sense my last post the engine that I did show , WAS NOT ,,, the engine that ran at the park . The new photo's does show an Atlantic type locomotive same track gauge and scale . But the locomotive was built by a different builder . The location is at Abdallah Amusement Park in Tyngsboro, Mass just after the park opened .
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  by MaineCoonCat
 
Pat Fahey wrote:
1-TYngsboro 8-17-61.JPG
1-Tyngsboro 8-17-062.JPG
Hi
Sense my last post the engine that I did show , WAS NOT ,,, the engine that ran at the park . The new photo's does show an Atlantic type locomotive same track gauge and scale . But the locomotive was built by a different builder . The location is at Abdallah Amusement Park in Tyngsboro, Mass just after the park opened .
That top photo made me say
OH - MY - GOD!!
EXCELLENT! Thank you for posting that!Image

Instant MEGAflashback... WOW! IIRC, that's looking from the upper part of the area toward the river and the [now] PAR ROW with the train headed in the direction of Middlesex Road.. Any chance of a larger image?