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Association of American Railroads (2003), Railroad Service in New Hampshire . Retrieved May 11, 2005. Hilton, George W. (1990). American Narrow Gauge Railroads. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2369-9
Berlin: Berlin Yard (St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad) Concord: Concord Yard (New England Southern Railroad, New Hampshire Central Railroad) Conway: North Conway Depot and Railroad Yard (Conway Scenic Railroad) Dover: Dover Yard (Pan Am Railways, New Hampshire Northcoast Railroad) Nashua: Nashua Yard (Pan Am Railways)
For a more complete list, see List of New Hampshire railroads. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ...
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Twin State Railroad: TSRD 1984 1999 New Hampshire Central Railroad: Upper Coos Railroad: MEC: 1888 1982 Maine Central Railroad: Vermont and Canada Railroad: CN: 1845 1891 Central Vermont Railroad: Vermont Central Railroad: CN: 1843 1884 Consolidated Railroad of Vermont: Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad: CN: 1851 1880 New London Northern Railroad
The Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad is a class III shortline railroad operating on the Concord-Lincoln rail line in central New Hampshire, United States.The railroad consists of two distinct passenger operations, the Granite State Scenic Railway, which offers passenger excursion trains in the White Mountains, and the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, which operates passenger excursion trains along ...
The Northern Railroad was first chartered in New Hampshire as the Northern Railroad Company on June 18, 1844. In the incorporating act, the Northern was originally to build from "any point in the towns of Concord or Bow... to the east or west bank of the Connecticut River, at some point in the towns of Haverhill or Charlestown, or betwixt the same on said Connecticut River, on such route as ...
The company owns 43 miles (69 km) of the former Boston and Maine Corporation's Conway Branch between Rollinsford and Ossipee, New Hampshire. [1] The railroad's primary traffic is quarried sand. It interchanges cars with CSX in Dover, New Hampshire; the cars are then taken to the Boston Sand & Gravel plant in Charlestown, Massachusetts.