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  2. Concord and Claremont Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Claremont and Concord Railway was established in 1954 when shortline railroad operator Samuel Pinsly purchased 55 miles (89 km) of track between Claremont Junction and Concord from the Boston and Maine Railroad. A succession of abandonments between 1960 and 1977 cut the line back to just four miles (6 km) between Claremont and Claremont ...

  3. Portsmouth and Concord Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In response, two railway companies were founded in July 1845: the Portsmouth, New Market and Concord Railroad, and the Portsmouth, New Market and Exeter Railroad. Both were given the concession to construct and operate a rail line from Portsmouth to a point on the Concord Railroad between Manchester and Concord called Bow Junction. The ...

  4. List of New Hampshire railroads - Wikipedia

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    Central Vermont Railway: CV CN: 1899 1995 New England Central Railroad: Cheshire Railroad: B&M: 1844 1890 Fitchburg Railroad: Claremont and Concord Railway: CLCO 1954 1988 Claremont Concord Railroad: Cocheco Railroad: B&M: 1847 1863 Dover and Winnipiseogee Railroad: Concord Railroad: B&M: 1835 1890 Concord and Montreal Railroad: Concord and ...

  5. Plymouth & Lincoln Railroad - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Northern Railroad (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s and 1870s, the Northern was under the control of Onslow Stearns, who served as president of the railroad from 1852 until his death in 1878. [22] The Northern thrived under his leadership, and the yearly gross income of the road rose from nearly $364,000 in 1861 to $500,000 in 1881, while passenger-miles increased from 3.6m to 5.9m and revenue freight increased from 12.6m to 29.4m ...

  7. Mount Washington Cog Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway climbs Mount Washington in New Hampshire, United States. It uses a Marsh rack system and both steam and biodiesel -powered locomotives to carry tourists to the top of the mountain. Its track is built to a 4 ft 8 in ( 1,422 mm ) gauge, which is technically a narrow gauge , as it is 1 ⁄ 2 inch (13 mm) less than a 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ...

  8. Lowell Line - Wikipedia

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    An MBTA demonstration train at Concord, New Hampshire, in 1979 For a time in 1980-81, some MBTA Commuter Rail trains routed on the New Hampshire Main ran as far up as Concord. MBTA Commuter Rail service connecting Concord, Manchester and Nashua from the Lowell Line used to exist in New Hampshire until subsidies were ceased in 1967. [10] The ...

  9. Northern Rail Trail (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Recreational Rail Trail, also known as the Northern Rail Trail, is a 58-mile (93 km) multi-use rail trail in western New Hampshire, USA, running from Lebanon to Boscawen. [1] It uses the right-of-way of the Boston and Maine Railroad 's former Northern Line , which was acquired by the State of New Hampshire in 1996.