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Published by susan, 2017-02-09 11:03:12

2017Brochure

2017Brochure

Train Rides

2017

Our 43rd Year

ConwayScenic.com

TO LINCOLN

WeAlcboomaerd!
Enjoy an old-fashioned railroading experience on
vintage trains, all departing from our 1874 Victorian
station in the heart of North Conway Village. Whether
you choose one of the Valley routes to Conway or Bart-
lett, or the legendary Crawford Notch excursion, this is
a step back in time that the whole family will enjoy.
Our trains are powered by diesel electric locomotives
for most of the season and by our self-propelled Budd
Rail Diesel Car, the Millie, which runs midweek for the
first three weeks in May and the last week in October.

Our goal is to preserve a piece of New Hampshire’s
railroading history for all to enjoy for generations to
come. Thank you for supporting our efforts, and enjoy
your visit!

Our 1874 station in the heart of North Conway Village.

TO GORHAM

TO FRYEBURG, ME

Update on 7470

Our 1921 steam engine will be out of service
for the 2017 season while we continue to perform a major
federally-mandated inspection and overhaul. The work is
taking place right here in our roundhouse with the aid of
a specialized contractor. Once completed, 7470 will be
ready to run for another 15 year cycle. 7470 is the very first
locomotive that Conway Scenic owned and operated and it
is also the only coal fired standard gauge steam
locomotive that operates in the state of
New Hampshire. We know that this
engine has a special place in the
hearts of many who come
to ride our railroad.
Look for 7470 to
return sometime
in 2018.

Valley Trai

On the Valley Train, you’ll enjoy an authen-
tic railroading experience as you journey on historic rail
routes from our 1874 train station in North Conway Village
to either Conway or Bartlett and back again.
Conway Route: the 11 mile, 55-minute Conway
Valley Train is ideal for visitors wanting a shorter train ride,
especially those with young children. On this excursion,
you’ll travel south past the Moat Mountain Range and paral-
lel Route 16 before passing through farmlands and crossing
the Saco River, Moat Brook, and Swift River on the way to
Conway. Here, you can watch the powerful locomotive “run
around” for the return trip.
Bartlett Route: the 21 mile, 1¾ hour Bartlett Valley
Train offers a longer and more relaxing train ride that takes
you “over the river and through the woods.” You’re invited
to sit back and enjoy the passing scenery as you travel
northwest through fields and woodlands, crossing the East
Branch, Saco and Ellis Rivers on the way to Bartlett. Here
you also have the opportunity to watch the locomotive “run
around” for the return trip to North Conway.
Children under 4 always ride free in

Coach on the Valley Trains!

TheGertrude
EmmaPOabrsleorrvaantidon Car

Spacious first class seating aboard
the beautifully restored Pullman Parlor-Observation Car
Gertrude Emma is offered on all Valley Train departures.
Built in 1898 for use on the “Pennsylvania Limited,”
the Gertrude Emma has been restored to its original
splendor with individual wicker chairs,
large double-wide windows, rich
mahogany woodwork, and an open
observation platform.
The Gertrude Emma, with its
unique and elegant interior, may be
chartered for weddings, anniversary
parties, corporate functions, and
other special occasions.

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The Dining CarChocorua

Relive the golden days
of railroading as you travel
aboard the elegant Dining Car,
Chocorua, on the Valley Trains.
Built by the Pullman Company
in 1929, The Chocorua offers
a First-Class dining experience,
complete with friendly and
attentive service, in a beautiful
oak-paneled restaurant where the
views are constantly changing.

All meals are prepared on board to your order and served
with warm, friendly Yankee hospitality by our restaurant
partners, the culinary team at Attitash Resort. The Chocorua
is climate controlled, has a full liquor license, a complete
wine list, and is a smoke-free environment. With advance
notice, special dietary needs can be accommodated easily.
In the true spirit and tradition of railroad dining, you may
be seated at tables of four with other Dining Car guests.

From June 9 through October 22, 2017, lunch is served
daily on the Valley trains. You may choose between the
11:30 a.m. Bartlett departure, approximately 1¾ hours
roundtrip, and the 1:30 p.m. Conway departure, approxi-
mately 1 hour roundtrip. A 6:00 p.m. departure with dining
is offered on selected evenings June 16 through October 14,
plus June 10 & 17 and October 20 & 21 and 27 & 28 for
our Murder Mystery evenings.

Dining on the rails is a tradition
dating back to the mid-to-late
19th Century, when railroads
across the country began
offering meal service as an al-
ternative to the roadhouses that
were located at their water stops.
As competition among the railroads
increased, dining car service was taken to new levels, and
today, a fascination with this tradition continues.

For complete details, including menus offered on the
Chocorua, please visit ConwayScenic.com. To ask ques-
tions, or to make reservations, please call 603-356-9009.

Valley Train
Valley Train Schedule
She

10:30 11:30 1:30 2:30 4:30 6:00

April – June CONWAY
BARTLETT
CONWAY
BARTLETT
CONWAY
BARTLETT

April 15-16, 22-23, XX
29-30 & May 6-7

We are offering Mother’s Day specials on Sunday, May 14th.

May 8-26 XX

May 27-28 X XXXX

May 29-June 9 XX

We are offering Father’s Day specials on Sunday, June 18th.

June 10-June 30 X X X X Sheet1 Fri & Sat only

10:30 10:30 11:30 1:30 1:30 2:30 4:30 4:30 6:00

July-August CONWAY
GLEN
BARTLETT
CONWAY
GLEN
BARTLETT
CONWAY
GLEN
BARTLETT

July 1-20 X XX XX Tue/Wed/Thu/Sat

Day Out With Thomas™ will be here July 21-23 & 28-30 with its own departure schedule.

July 21-23 XX XX X Sat Only

July 24-27 X XX XX Tue/Wed/Thu/Sat

July 28-30 X XX Sat Only

Our 43rd birthday celebration will be held on Friday, August 4th.

July 31-Aug 31 X XX X SThuee/Weetd1/Thu/Sat

10:30 11:30 11:30 1:30 2:30 3:00 4:30 6:00

September-October CONWAY
BARTLETT
CONWAY
CONWAY
BARTLETT
CONWAY
CONWAY
BARTLETT

Sept 1 XX X X X
X X
Railfans' Weekend is Saturday & Sunday, September 2nd & 3rd. 
X X
Sept 2 & 3 XX X X
Tue/Thu/Sat
Sept 4, 6 & 8 XX
Sheet1
Sept 5 & 7

Sept 9 – Oct 19 XX X

Pumpkin Patch Express operates on October 20-22 & 27-29.

Oct 20-22 & 27-29 X Sat Only

Oct 23-26 X

11:30 11:30 1:30 2:45 3:00

November-December BARTLETT
CONWAY
CONWAY
CONWAY
CONWAY

The FUN!raiser Express takes place on November 4th.

Nov 4 XX X

Military Appreciation Day is Nov 11; First Responders' Appreciation Day (NEW) is Nov 18.

Nov 5, 11 & 12, 18 & 19 X G

Santa’s Holiday Express begins November 24 and runs through December 23.

Nov 24-26, Dec 2&3, 9&10, 16-23

Nov 25

  We are running Holiday trains daily through December 31st.

Dec 26-31

= time of departure.
Please check our website for the most current information on departure dates and times.

Schedule & Fares

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***To ensure everyone’s enjoyment of their meal, we request that only well-behaved children ages six
and older be included in your dinner party. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Sheet1

Dining Car 10:30 CONWAY
10:30 GLEN
Chocorua 11:30 BARTLETT
1:30 CONWAY
Lunch Schedule 1:30 GLEN
2:30 BARTLETT
June 9-Oct 22 DAILY 3:00 CONWAY
July 21-23 & 28-30 3:00 GLEN
4:30 CONWAY

XX To Bartlett &
Conway, except
where noted.

Sheet1

Dining Car Sunday All departures
Monday are at
Chocorua Tuesday 6:00 p.m.*
Wednesday
Sunset Schedule Thursday
Friday
Saturday

June 16, 23 & 24, 30 X X Ages 6 & up

July 1 – Sept 2 XXX X Ages 6 & up

Sept 5 – Oct 7 X X X Ages 6 & up

Sept 3 & Oct 8 X Ages 6 & up

Murder Mystery Dinner Train X Adults only
June 10 & 17

Murder Mystery Dinner Train X X Adults only
Oct 20 & 21, Oct 27 & 28

*To ensure everyone’s enjoyment of their meal, we request that only well-behaved children ages six and

older be included in your dinner party. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Gifts While visiting Conway Scenic Railroad,
please allow time to browse in the Brass Whistle Gift Shop.
Here you’ll find a great collection of train and railroading related gifts,

books, music, videos, souvenirs, and clothing, many of which are made

in the USA. Many of our most popular items may also be found online at
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ConwayScenic.com.

TheNotch

On the Notch Train, you’ll travel on what was
once the Maine Central Railroad’s famed Mountain Division
line, on tracks that were laid down in the 1870s. Enjoy
some of the most dramatic natural scenery in the East as
you travel through spectacular Crawford Notch. You will
pass sheer bluffs, steep ravines, cascading brooks and
streams, panoramic mountain vistas, across Frankenstein
Trestle and Willey Brook Bridge, all enroute to Crawford
and Fabyan stations. As you travel through this rugged
terrain, you can begin to appreciate what a remarkable
engineering achievement constructing this railroad was over
140 years ago. Live commentary onboard includes history
and folklore of the railroad and area, as well as points of
interest.

On all excursions, there is a lay-over at Crawford Station
ranging from 55 to 25 minutes, depending on the season.
This allows our passengers to get off the train and explore
their beautiful surroundings.

Coach seating or climate-controlled
First Class seating both are avail-
able. In First Class, choose either
the CP Reed or the Dorthea Mae
(Dome Car), both originally built
in the mid-50s for transcontinental
service in Canada and the United States re-
spectively. The Upper Dome, shown here, can accommodate
20 passengers and is considered exclusive seating.

The newest addition to our fleet of rail cars is #6749, the
Mt. Webster. Originally built in 1952 for service in the
Montreal Commuter Pool, it was completely reconfigured
in 2014 from a coach into a First Class “Table Car.” Climate
controlled, this car is especially comfortable for those
Notch Train passengers who purchase our box lunches.

Weather permitting, an Open Coach is available for all
passengers to enjoy.

An onboard snack bar offers a limited selection of individu-
ally priced sandwiches, snacks, and beverages for purchase.
Box lunches are available if pre-ordered with your reserva-
tion. First Class passengers also have the option of enjoying
a 3-course luncheon aboard the elegant Dining Car Hattie
Evans as part of the Notch Train First Class package.

The Notch Train operates from
June 13 through October 28 in 2017.

Train

TheHattie
Evans

The dining car Hattie
Evans was built by Pullman
Standard in 1949 for the Norfolk &
Western Railroad as a D-1 class Dining
Car and later became part of the original
Chuck Wagon Restaurant in Lewiston, Maine. She was then
acquired by the Maine Rail Group before we bought and
rehabilitated her for service on the Crawford Notch trains.

The Hattie has an oak interior, original oil murals, and
beautiful, customized booths with seating for 48 passengers.
As with the Chocorua on the Valley Trains, Hattie is climate
controlled, has a full liquor license, a complete wine list,
and is a smoke-free environment. Special dietary needs can
be accommodated easily with advance notice. In the true
spirit and tradition of railroad dining, you may be seated at
tables of four with other dining car guests.

The Notch Train, with Hattie in its consist, departs at 11:00
a.m. on Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Saturday, June 13
through August 31, Tuesday/Thursday, September 5 and
7, then daily September 9 to October 21, plus October 24,
26 & 28. Two luncheon seatings are offered: one (Up) on
the way through Crawford Notch and one on the return trip
(Down). Dining on the Hattie may only be enjoyed as part
of a Notch Train First Class Package, which includes First
Class seating, lunch, beverage service roundtrip, light re-
freshments, and personalized service. For complete details,
including menus, please visit ConwayScenic.com.
For more information, or to make
reservations, please call 603-356-9009.

TheNotch Train

Schedule & Fares

Notch Train Schedule Sheet1

All departures are at 11:00 a.m. Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

To Crawford Station

June 13 – Aug 31 XXX No Notch Train on

July 22 & 29 due to

X Thomas event

Sept 5-7 XX

Sept 9-15 XXXXXXX

Oct 15-20 XX X XX

Oct 24, 26, 28 XXX

Sept 3 To Fabyan Station Railfans’ Weekend ‘Day
X White Mountain.’ 9:30
departure

Sept 16 – Oct 14, Oct 21 XXXXXXX

470 Club Oct 14 9:30 departure

Private charter but

X open to the public

Notch Train Fares Sheet1

Coach
First Class
Dome
FC Package
FC Package Dome
To
Crawford
Station

Adult $59.00 $73.00 $85.00 $102.00 $114.00
Child (4-12) $41.00 $50.00 $55.00 $69.00 $74.00
Ages 1,2,3 $12.00 $20.00 $40.00 $31.00 $49.00

The train departs at 11:00 a.m. and returns to our station at 4:00 p.m.

Coach
First Class
Dome
FC Package
FC Package Dome
To Fabyan
Station

Adult $64.00 $78.00 $90.00 $107.00 $119.00
Child (4-12) $46.00 $55.00 $60.00 $72.00 $77.00
Ages 1,2,3 $12.00 $25.00 $45.00 $34.00 $54.00

The train departs at 11:00 a.m. and returns to our station at 4:40 p.m.

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All Aboard
Information

All trains depart from our historic station at 38 Norcross
Circle in North Conway Village.

The station opens one (1) hour prior to the day’s first train
departure on any scheduled operating day.

Individual reservations may be made up to 24 hours prior
to the train’s departure time online at ConwayScenic.com or
by calling 603-356-5251.

Group reservations are accepted for 20 or more passengers
and may be made by calling 603-356-5251, ext. 12

Handicapped accessibility on the Conway Scenic Railroad
is limited (wheelchair width of 25” max.) to Coach seating
due to the narrow vestibules and door openings on our
historic passenger cars. Please contact us with any special
requirements prior to your visit. Every reasonable effort will
be made to accommodate visitors’ needs.

Snack bar service is available on most trains mid-June
to late October. First Class dining car service is available
June-October.

All enclosed passengers cars are heated, and trains operate
rain, snow, or shine. Restrooms are available on all trains.

We are a no smoking property. Smoking is not permitted
aboard any train, in any building or anywhere on railroad
property. Thank you for your cooperation.

Persuant to New Hampshire law, passengers may not carry
alcoholic beverages onboard at any time.

Well-behaved dogs may travel in Coach aboard any train
provided they are restrained by the owner. Service dogs are
allowed in any car.

You may bring your own food onto the train in Coach only.
Your own food is not allowed in First Class on any of our
trains.

The North Conway Freight House is the home of the North
Conway Model Railroad Club, which is open to the
public Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday, July through September,
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

2017Events For

MAY 14
Mother’s Day Special
Mom rides FREE in Coach when accompanied by 1 or more
of her children. Mom rides FREE in First Class when accom-
panied by another paying adult.  Complimentary appetizers
served on board First Class. 

JUNE 10 & 17
Murder Mystery Dinner Trains
Join us for an elegant evening of mystery and mayhem as
guests join us in figuring out “who done it.”

JUNE 18
Father’s Day Special
Dad rides FREE in Coach when accompanied by 1 or more
of his children.  Dad rides FREE in First Class when accom-
panied by another paying adult.  Complimentary appetizers
served on board First Class.  

July 21-23 & July 28-30
Day Out With Thomas™
Join Thomas the Tank Engine and his
friend Percy as they greet friends of
all ages. Enjoy a day of fun-filled
activities with the whole family!
Autism-friendly trains on July 23 & 30.

AUGUST 4
Conway Scenic Railroad’s 43rd
Birthday Celebration
Celebrate our Birthday with reduced fares. Each passenger
riding will receive cake and lemonade on the return trip.
Other festivities and entertainment included.

SEPTEMBER 2 & 3
Railfans’ Weekend
Join us for special demos, freight cars, cabooses and extra
trains that will be running on Saturday. On Sunday, there
will be a special trip to the Notch and beyond.

OCTOBER 15
Autumn Express
Hosted by the Mt. Washington Valley Habitat for Human-
ity and Kiwanis clubs, this is a fundraiser to benefit local
children and families.

Railfans of All Ages

OCTOBER 20-22, and 27-29
Pumpkin Patch Express
Special Halloween trains where each child selects a
pumpkin and costumes are encouraged.

OCTOBER 20 & 21 and 27 & 28
Murder Mystery Dinner Trains
Join us for an elegant evening of mystery and mayhem as
guests join us in figuring out “who done it.”

NOVEMBER 11
Military Appreciation Day
Join us as we honor the sacrifices made by our veterans as
well as by those who continue to serve our country.  Vets
and active military personnel who present proof of service
ride FREE.

NOVEMBER 18
First Responders’ Appreciation Day
We take this opportunity to say, “Thank you” to the men and
women of Emergency Medical Services, Fire & Rescue, and
Law Enforcement professions for all they do for the commu-
nities they serve. All first responders who present agency ID
or badge ride FREE.

NOVEMBER 24-26,
DECEMBER 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 22-23
Journey to the North Pole
This event is sponsored by the Believe in Books Literacy
Foundation, which sells all tickets. For more information
on this event only, please call 603-356-9980.

NOVEMBER
24-26,
DECEMBER
2 & 3, 9 & 10,
16-23
Santa’s
Holiday
Express
Santa is on board with
his mischievous elves
who will be sharing
their hot chocolate and
cookies with every-
one. They’ll take your
picture, too, if you ask
nicely, so be sure to
bring your camera!

DECEMBER 26-31
Holiday Week Excursions
Old-fashioned train rides will be offered twice daily during
Christmas Vacation Week.

Places to Stay

The Mount Washington Valley hosts a wealth
of hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts, choices
to suit everyone. Those listed below are just a
few that share our commitment to friendly and
attentive service.

ADVENTURE SUITES CRANMORE INN B&B
%603-356-9744 %603-356-5502
3440 White Mountain Highway 80 Kearsarge Road
North Conway, NH 03860 North Conway, NH 03860
adventuresuites.com cranmoreinn.com
$159-$999* $79-$499*
Your home away from home,
Rated Top 10 theme just 1½ blocks from the Rail-
hotels in the world! road. An authentic 1863
Great for couples B&B with hot tub
and families. Come and seasonal
take a free tour. pool. All rooms
Your adventure have private
awaits! bath, free WIFI,
and parking.
BRIARCLIFF MOTEL CRANMORE
%800-338-4291, 603-356-5584 MOUNTAIN LODGE
2304 White Mountain Highway B&B
North Conway, NH 03860 %800-356-3596, 603-356-2044
briarcliffmotel.com 859 Kearsarge Road
$59-$249 North Conway, NH 03860
cranmoremountainlodge.com
Conveniently located $99-$250*
to North Conway Wonderful ambience, beau-
Village, outlets, tiful surroundings, awesome
shops, restaurants, breakfast. Top-notch
attractions, and service. Outdoor
ski areas. Clean hot tub, pool,
and comfortable, trout fishing
on premises.
with all rooms recently 20 rooms with
renovated. private baths,
COLONIAL MOTEL A/C, free WiFi.
%866-356-5178, 603-356-5178 EASTERN INNS
2431 White Mountain Highway %800-628-3750,
North Conway, NH 03860 603-356-5447
thecolonialmotel.com 2955 White Mountain Highway
$59-295 North Conway, NH 03860
easterninns.com
Old-fashioned hospital- $79-$179*
ity, family-owned Located within walking distance
motel in North of the train station. Indoor
Conway Village. pool and hot tub, game rooms,
Clean, affordable and guest rewards’
rooms, family program. Free
suites, whirlpool WiFi. Affordable,
clean, comfort-
tubs, pool, coffee, tea able.
and hot chocolate, refrigerators,
AC, WiFi, microwave available.

* Breakfast included.

FARM BY THE RIVER RESIDENCE INN
B&B WITH STABLES %603-356-3024
%888-414-8353, 1801 White Mountain Highway
603-356-2694 North Conway, NH 03860
2555 West Side Road northconwayresidenceinn.com
North Conway, NH 03860 $99-$325*
farmbytheriver.com Includes hot and cold buffet
$115-$230* breakfast, indoor pool, and
Jacuzzi. Located near
B&B with year-round area attractions
public stables. and tax-free
70 acres, Saco shopping. Five
River swim- minutes to
ming. Mountain Conway Scenic
views, 2 miles to Railroad. Fun for all
Railroad. Private ages.
STONEHURST
baths, A/C, Jacuzzi and/ MANOR
or fireplace, family suite/cot- %603-356-3113
tage. Horseback/pony/carriage/ 3351 White Mountain Highway
sleigh rides. North Conway, NH 03860
HAMPTON INN StonehurstManor.com
%888-420-7275, 603-356-7736 $156-$296 (DO)
1788 White Mountain Highway Includes dinner and breakfast.
North Conway, NH 03860 Historic, boutique hotel on
northconwaysuites.hamptoninn.com 33 private acres, only
$79-$309* 1 mile from
Railroad station.
97 rooms & suites, Great views,
close to shopping, restaurant,
restaurants, martini lounge,
and major area seasonal heated pool
attractions. and Jacuzzi.
Complimentary, SWISS CHALETS
full breakfast and VILLAGE INN
%800-831-2727, 603-356-2232
unlimited use of our 457 Intervale Resort Loop
indoor water park. Intervale, NH 03845
NORTH COLONY swisschaletsvillage.com
MOTEL & COTTAGES $69 - $249
%800-685-4895, 603-374-6679 A Swiss village atmosphere, tran-
1025 Route 302 quil hillside setting with great
Bartlett, NH 03812 mountain views. Hot tub,
northcolonymotel.com fireplace suites, and
$49-$179 chalets. 42 units,
viewing or private
Exceptionally clean, balconies, with
comfortable, af- refrigerators. $20
fordable lodging. pet fee.
Family owned
and operated.
Just minutes from
North Conway and

the area’s most popular
attractions. Outdoor pool, great
playground.

July 21-23 & 28-30

White Mountains 3 14 JEFFERSON 2 GORHAM
Attractions
93 115 11
1 Alpine Adventures BRETTON PINKHAM NOTCH
2 Attitash Mountain Resort FRANCONIA WOODS 12
3 Cannon Aerial Tramway 17
4 Clark’s Trading Post 3
5 Conway Scenic Railroad FRANCONIA NOTCH 50 MILES
6 Cranmore Mountain Resort 302 15
7 Flume Gorge 16 7
8 Hobo Railroad 10 GLEN
9 Loon Mountain 4
10 Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves NORTH 1 8 6 NORTH
11 Mt. Washington Auto Road WOODSTOCK CONWAY
12 Mount Washington Cog Railway 9 BARTLETT 2 5
13 Polar Caves Park LINCOLN
14 Santa’s Village 112
15 Story Land
16 Whale’s Tale Water Park 3
17 Wildcat Mountain
25
16
13

PLYMOUTH

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Back cover photo: Bill Willis/Precious Escapes Photography

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