--David
QUOTE: Originally posted by MisterBeasley [I think there's also a model train museum near North Conway, which is where the Cog Railway starts.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ngbobme Writing from South China, ME (near Augusta). The weather here today will be rain and cool. Tues. (9/27) it will clear and Wed. and Thurs. are supposed to be nice- sunny 65-70. Showers Thurs P.M. and then cooling off toward the weekend. The Maine Eastern is a good choice- the FL-9's look great. Chasing and getting photos is a chellenge but not as great as during the summer. Forget Guilford- few trains, dead motive power etc. The Montral Maine and Atlantic is active but a long way up. Maine Narrow Gauge in Portland is also nice and the ride along the harbor is beautiful. The Conway Scenic is also worth it, especially the Notch Train if it runs midweek. The "Cog" is spectacular but only on a clear day. Lousy weather is miserable. Have fun!
QUOTE: Originally posted by azaharchuk Hello, I am off to Maine and New Hampshire this week on vacation. Any train things I should see or do while in these two states? Any scenic railroads I shouldnt miss?? Any good hobby/train shop reccomdations?? I am from Arizona so I don't get to this part of the country very often. Someone told me I should take the Cog railway to the top of Mount Washington. Thanks for any input! Adam in Arizona
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