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New Hampshire - Ashland Railroad Station Museum
Ashland, NH - Victorian railroad station now a railroad history museum. Restored and renovated in 1997-98. Opened as a museum in 1999. One of best preserved late 19th century railroad stations in NH and houses a growing collection of railroad artifacts, pictures, and documents.
Built c. 1869 as a passenger station by the Boston, Concord & Montreal RR. Renovated 1891 by Concord, Montreal RR - used as RR station until 1959 when passenger service ended. Purchased by Joseph Curley, whose widow Vera donated it to Society in 1980. On National Register.
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New Hampshire - Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train
Woodstock, NH - Lost rivers, spectacular views, world-class skiing, magnificent hiking trails, interesting shopping -this is the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Nestled on the western slopes of the mountains, the Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train is one of the area's premier destinations. The beautifully restored railcars are a truly unique way to experience this beautiful region, while indulging in a distinctive culinary experience. Begin your two-hour train ride with us pairing a convivial ambiance with classic cocktail offerings or one of our fine domestic or international wine selections. As we roll down the rails at a leisurely pace, enjoy perfectly harmonized service and our beautifully plated fare highlighting quality seasonal ingredients selected and prepared on board by Chef Doug Trulson and his talented culinary team. Indulge your senses with this most memorable dining experience - Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train. All aboard!
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New Hampshire - Clarks Trading Post
Lincoln, NH - The Clark Family invites you to enjoy a day of FAMILY FUN! Where else can you watch a famous Black Bear Show, ride a Steam Train, be chased by the Infamous Wolfman, and be amazed by Chinese Acrobats - all in the same day!
All aboard the White Mountain Central Railroad for a 25-minute 2-1/2 mile train ride with our wood-burning, steam-powered, Climax locomotive. Travel through our 1904 covered bridge across the scenic Pemigewasset River and into Wolfman's territory....
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New Hampshire - Conway Scenic Railroad
North Conway Village, NH - In 1974, after several years of hard work with many dedicated volunteers, Dwight Smith and his partners reopened the beautiful 1874 Boston & Maine railroad station and surrounding property in the center of North Conway Village. Their goal was to preserve and share the New Hampshire railroading experience with future generations. The station that they so lovingly restored remains a village icon today.
In the beginning, there were 5½ miles of track between North Conway and Conway villages and only coach seating was available. We now operate two passenger excursion trains over three routes and 35½ combined miles, each with seating choices of Coach, First Class and Dining Car. It is our hope that, regardless of your age or choice of travel accommodations, you will enjoy a ride with us this year and, just for a while, find yourself transported back to a time when life was simpler and railroads fueled the economic growth of our country.
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New Hampshire - J.E. Henry Railway at Loon Mountain
Lincoln, NH - J.E. Henry Railway at Loon Mountain
Loon Mountain's German-built 0-4-0T engine runs along the resort's J.E. Henry Railroad. The railroad, which shuttles skiers and snowboarders 600-feet between its two main base lodges every winter, harkens back to the narrow-gauge logging trains that ran through New Hampshire's White Mountains more than a century ago. Originally built to burn coal, the engine was retrofitted to burn wood when it came to Loon in the 1970s.
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New Hampshire - Mount Washington Cog Railway
Mount Washington, NH - The beauty of the mountains and the thrill of ascending the Northeast's highest peak are just as enchanting today as they were in 1869, when Sylvester Marsh opened the world's first mountain-climbing railroad on New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
Nearly 150 years later, the Mount Washington Cog Railway continues to provide a sense of adventure and history as it carries passengers up a 3-mile-long trestle and the steepest railroad tracks in North America to the 6,288-foot summit of Mount Washington. There, visitors can take in the spectacular panoramic view, spanning the mountains and valleys of New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, north into Canada, and east to the Atlantic Ocean.
Passengers may choose to ride The Cog in a car powered by a historic steam locomotive or the more modern and eco-friendly biodiesel engines.
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