Visitor Comments about this Photo:P&L ? Posted by John Stock on 2021-06-07 10:51:36 Plymouth & Lincoln. Posted by Jay Gadon on 2021-06-07 11:01:22 Plymouth & Lincoln. Posted by Jay Gadon on 2021-06-07 11:03:19 Classic New England is still possible. Posted by Ken Patton on 2021-06-07 11:12:08 Thanks, Jay. I knew of the line as the B&M's Lincoln Branch back when the main line continued from Plymouth up over the heights at Glencliff and down into Woodsville, then across the river and on to Montreal on the Canadian Pacific. The main line was abandoned some time in the early 1950s, I think. I did not know Eddie Clark had formed the Plymouth and Lincoln Railroad until I followed up on your answer. Posted by John Stock on 2021-06-07 15:55:42 Thanks John ! The line is known today as the White Mountain Branch is 100% active from Concord to Lincoln. Last year the State of NH did a noticeable tie replacement project on almost the entire line. The Hobo Railroad runs from Lincoln south to Woodstock about 7 miles for their excursion trains, and the co-owned Winnipesaukee Scenic runs their regular trains from Meredith to Weirs Beach to Lakeport (Paugus) and back. In the fall they run fall foliage trains from Meredith north to Plymouth. New England Southern runs freight on the line from Concord to Lochmere (Tilton). Parts of the line, like here in Campton, don't see trains as often, as it is used mainly for equipment or special moves between Lincoln and Meredith. This was a treat to catch. Posted by Jay Gadon on 2021-06-07 17:03:31 You must be logged on to post comments. |