North Conway Railroad Station
This station marked the northern terminus of the Conway Branch of the
Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad. The Conway Scenic Railroad restored
the building in 1974. Today, a gift shop occupies the old waiting room.
The station was designed by Nathaniel J. Bradlee, a well-known Boston architect.
The station was build in 1874. The interior of the building contained separate
man's and ladies' waiting rooms, a ticket office, baggage room and restrooms.
Two curving mahogany staircases led to the second level, which housed offices.
An E. Howard, eight day clock was installed in the face of the building.
Location
Route 16
North Conway, Carroll County
New Hampshire
USA
Getting There
The North Conway Railroad Station is located in the center of North Conway, New
Hampshire, and is easily accessible by public transportation. The station is
served by the Conway Scenic Railroad, which offers several train rides through
the scenic White Mountains region of New Hampshire.
If you're traveling to North Conway by bus, you can take the Concord Coach Lines
or Greyhound bus to the Mount Washington Valley region, and then transfer to a
local bus service or taxi to reach the station.
The station is also within walking distance of several hotels, restaurants, and
shops in North Conway village, so it's easy to plan a day trip or a longer stay
in the area.
Nearby Airports
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