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  2. Conway Scenic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Conway Scenic Railroad (reporting mark CSRX) [1] is a heritage railroad located in North Conway, New Hampshire, owned by Profile Mountain Holdings Corp.The railroad operates over two historic railway routes: a line from North Conway to Conway that was formerly part of the Conway Branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad, and a line from North Conway through Crawford Notch to Fabyan that was ...

  3. Crawford Notch - Wikipedia

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    The Tenth New Hampshire Turnpike from Portsmouth was extended through the notch to Lancaster in 1803. [2] [3] The turnpike and later Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad through Crawford Notch opened a new route through the White Mountains for settlers of the area to the northwest to reach Conway on the way to the trading ports on the coast.

  4. Mountaineer (Boston and Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Mountaineer was a summer-only passenger train connecting Boston with Littleton, running via Dover, North Conway and Crawford Notch. The Mountaineer began service sometime in the 1940s, replacing an unnamed train. Like most summer trains, it was suspended during World War II, but resumed service in August 1945 and operated until 1961.

  5. Mountain Division - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Division (later the Mountain Subdivision) is a railroad line that was once owned and operated by the Maine Central Railroad (MEC). It stretches from Portland, Maine on the Atlantic Ocean, through the Western Maine Mountains and White Mountains of New Hampshire, ending at St. Johnsbury, Vermont in the Northeast Kingdom.

  6. U.S. Route 302 - Wikipedia

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    Transportation over this route was augmented by the Cumberland and Oxford Canal from 1832 to 1932, and by the Bridgton and Saco River Railroad from 1883 to 1941. [7] The highway through Crawford Notch follows the Tenth New Hampshire Turnpike built in 1803 and parallels the Maine Central Railroad Mountain Division built in 1877. The highway ...

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  8. New Hampshire Route 16 - Wikipedia

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    US 302 west (Crawford Notch Road) – Bartlett, Bretton Woods, Twin Mountain: Northern end of US 302 concurrency: Jackson: 89.591: 144.183: NH 16A north (Main Street) to NH 16B – Jackson Village: Southern terminus of NH 16A: 90.062: 144.941: NH 16A south (Village Road) to NH 16B – Jackson Village: Northern terminus of NH 16A: Coos: Gorham ...

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