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Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad
P.O. Box 9
Meredith, NH 03253
Ph: 603-279-5253
The railroad takes visitors along Meredith Bay an offers spectacular views of Lake Winnipesaukee.
The Winnipesaukee train runs from Meredith NH along Meredith Bay clinging to a shelf dug out over 100 years ago for the fast Montreal trains that passed through here. It is a downhill ride most of the way from Meredith to Weirs Beach and the view is spectacular of the Lake, Belknap Mountain and of the islands. Now we are on a level with the lake and we arrive at Weirs Beach. After a brief stop to pick up passengers, we continue our ride to Lakeport all the way along the shore of "Paugus Bay."
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