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The current CC runs about two miles of the former B&M Claremont Branch (also ex Claremont & Concord). All the trackage in Tony's article has been out of service for about a decade. <br /> <br />The current CC also has a short operation in Lebanon, NH. <br /> <br />Their roster is a mix of 44 tommers and Alco S switchers. <br /> <br />Rob <br /> <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by atomicraccoon</i> <br /><br />Hello all! <br /> <br />I recently read Tony Koester's article on the brief history of the Claremont & Concord. His article states that all operations ceased on the Claremont Concord in the mid 1990's however the railroad still has a website [url]www.theccrr.com[/url] (although last updated in 2003) and there are also a few photos of the present-day CCRR at [url]http://photos.nerail.org/show/?byrail:1:Claremont_Concord[/url]. <br /> <br />I am hoping to model part of this railroad into a future layout of the NECR (far future) but trying to find information about the railroad's present-day (or 2003) operations and roster has been difficult so far. Could someone help enlighten me please? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. <br />[/quote]
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