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Railroading in Maine / New Hamshire....what to see???
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MisterBeasley</i> <br />[I think there's also a model train museum near North Conway, which is where the Cog Railway starts. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />The museum is just north of North Conway. I visited it a few years ago, didn't impress me too much, but others may find it different. A part of the complex is the Brass Caboose Hobby Shop, again did not impress me with its "tourist area" pricing - mostly full list price. They wanted $135. for a Bachmann 2-8-0, which were selling elsewhere for $90. Also lots of O scale and garden railway stuff that wasn't for me. I think I only bought a copy of MR. <br /> <br />The Mt. Washington Cog Railway is actually northwest of North Conway, some miles away. I've visited it several times to watch the trains, but never took the time to take a trip on the train. It's 2-3 hours long, and even in the summer they warn you that it will be cold at the top! <br />
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