Peter Leishman looks at restarting scenic rail service in New Hampshire

By Kathy Cleveland, Staff Writer, The Cabinet Press; March 30, 2018

WILTON – When Stuart Draper started the Wilton Scenic Railroad in 2003, many people were delighted.

The seasonal tourist train ran seven days a week between Wilton and Greenfield. Its forested route went by Zephyr Lake and over the highest rail trestle in New Hampshire. Passengers could visit an alpaca farm at the end of the run, and it sometimes featured a mystery dinner theater or a blues train.

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