@@briansaxby5357 I see they renamed the Notch Train the Mountaineer. That's definitely on the agenda for next year! We'd like to do that during the fall, but my guess is they book up for that pretty quick.
We agree! Our garden railroad has several Boston and Maine pieces so we'd definitely like to see that Boston and Maine caboose restored. Thanks for watching!
The Gertrude Emma has very interesting history. The car was saved from a scrap yard by the original owner and they took tooth brushes to restore the inside of the car.
Yes! Very interesting history and the restoration was a labor of love. The conductor/narrator on the Gertrude Emma has pamphlets on board for distribution that tell the story of the Gertrude Emma. Highly recommended. Thanks for watching!
Great video and nice ride
This was a great video! We have a time share a Attitash ( Carrigan House) and ride the trains quite often! Enjoyed this video vary much! 🙂🙂
I'll be taking my first ride on October 31st
Beautiful time of year to go. Have a great time!
Take the notch train, its well worth the ride
@@briansaxby5357 I see they renamed the Notch Train the Mountaineer. That's definitely on the agenda for next year! We'd like to do that during the fall, but my guess is they book up for that pretty quick.
The Conway Scenic Railroad should use those cabooses for future caboose charter excursions, I went there once in July 2005 and it was fun!
We agree! Our garden railroad has several Boston and Maine pieces so we'd definitely like to see that Boston and Maine caboose restored. Thanks for watching!
The Gertrude Emma has very interesting history. The car was saved from a scrap yard by the original owner and they took tooth brushes to restore the inside of the car.
Yes! Very interesting history and the restoration was a labor of love. The conductor/narrator on the Gertrude Emma has pamphlets on board for distribution that tell the story of the Gertrude Emma. Highly recommended. Thanks for watching!
The difference between the two,is Conway Scenic Railroad station is a real station, A Boston and Maine station