Hello Larry5200, this was a awesome video to watch and I'm glad to see you walked the old Boston & Maine Wildcat line. The ski trains would leave Boston Mass and go all the way to North Conway and Conway NH. This happened up until the late 1960's and stopped because people used there cars to go up to New Hampshire instead of taking the train. I have only walked less than a mile on that old line off of RTE 16 . There is a crossing on the highway for that line also. It is nice to see the tie date nails and cement Whistle (W) post sign on that line. There was talk of bringing back trains through there a few years ago and now it's on hold. The New Hampshire Northcoast railroad runs iit's gravel trains to Boston Mass serving Boston Sand and Gravel. The tracks are nicely restored for heavy gravel trains coming from the Ossipee NH gravel pit to Boston Mass. They usually run there trains on Monday to Thursday after 8pmish leaving from Dover NH. Hope you can see that train sometime and can explore more of this railroad. I just subscribed to your channel and my son Lewis and I are looking forward to watching more of your videos. In North conway NH you can go ride the old trains at the North Conway Scenic railroad. 🙂 We wish you good luck and health. Take care and happy exploring to you. ----Jeffrey Hull Jr. (Jeff & son Lew)
@larryinNH5 ай бұрын
@@JEFFREYHULLJr.-ps8nr Thank you so much. Yes, I see the Northcoast come through here every day. It really is a beautiful train. I went up to Pollys Crossing yesterday to continue on that line, and plan on uploading more videos soon.
@kevinlewallen47785 ай бұрын
The keyword for this video is "whistle." The "W" posts you found at 05:05 and 15:20 are "whistle posts." They tell the engineer to blow his whistle because there's a crossing ahead. And the two-noted whistle-like bird call you heard at 12:12 is a Broad-winged Hawk.
@fredjacobs2 ай бұрын
The nails in the ties are called "date nails", they signify the year those ties were installed, looks like 1933 on some of them! Very cool! I spend time on the abandoned rails too and can also hear the trains still running, you're not crazy, the clickity-clack seems to linger.
@wolftrainservicesltd64188 күн бұрын
Thats a whistle post. For train engineer to warn at a crossing , maybe to warn to get off bridge warning.
@rezajalili883514 күн бұрын
Excellent From Persia ❤❤❤
@daisylynO55 ай бұрын
Lovely beautiful place old train ❤
@calintravel13 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@toksvlogs15275 ай бұрын
Beautiful place enjoy watching keep safe Po God blessed ❤
@peacefulscrimp518317 күн бұрын
Great video 👍
@charlessharrardiii70865 ай бұрын
They were using the spikes to mark what year the ties were replaced. Clearly some of the ties exceed 80 years old
@toksvlogs15275 ай бұрын
Beautiful place enjoy watching keep safe Po God blessed ❤ Nice view ❤
@Drifter.19 күн бұрын
The number nails are years they are very collectable it's the year the tie was replaced
@albertcyphers15325 ай бұрын
Rails to trails strikes again. And I'll bet they never asked before they ripped out the track. They do that a lot
@M_vintage-f5b14 күн бұрын
Great video but a sad situation. Whenever I c an abandoned line I think of were have the individuals manning the train, went also the engine no doubt scrapped for metal. The reason why sooooo many abandoned lines is because they weren't profitable. Much different when coal was king.
@garymunson24935 ай бұрын
The nail with the number is the year the tie (or phone pole) was installed.
@Zeydaza5 ай бұрын
Such a wonderful trail 🙌🏼
@fredjacobs2 ай бұрын
Great video!
@PobrengNegrense5 ай бұрын
so historical place .Daisy
@theofwchannel-pe7dz5 ай бұрын
Very nice same my place
@neddygreer13334 ай бұрын
i been looking your channel, no wonder why i cannot find it! i was looking for larry500, i forget number 2😀
@tommyhunter1817Ай бұрын
Man, I hate seeing rails abandoned. They go to crap FAST.
@montana_guy80016 күн бұрын
Thst big buck wasn’t sure what you were- the snort and front leg stomp were to try to get you to move about. You were probably also down wind - soon as he figured it out or got your scent he was gone
@AshleyKellum14 күн бұрын
If you'd kept on going on the section where the rails were still in place eventually on the left hand side you to come to looks like some kind of old building or something further on up the rail line actually becomes active again because there is some sort of railyard there followed the line from there all the way up to almost into Boston it has several Branch offs along the way and the the snowmobile trail side where the rails have been removed it goes a pretty good ways before it just stops
@larryinNH13 күн бұрын
I’ve been to the old collapsed building. That’s about as far as you can go on that side because it’s a private trail, although it’s hard to tell from the ground. That eventually connects to the New Hampshire Northcoast tracks which run into Ossipee Aggregate. I also have a series of videos going from there and heading north. That is primarily used as a snowmobile trail. It eventually intersects with the old Maine Central line which is now used by Conway Scenic Railroad. I plan on finishing that hike this spring. I think I have another 15 miles or so left. Thanks for watching.
@toksvlogs15275 ай бұрын
First ❤❤❤
@albertcyphers15325 ай бұрын
Those ties on the bridge were intentionally cut
@charlessharrardiii70865 ай бұрын
W means crossing ahead blow whistle
@Charles-q4t8y28 күн бұрын
How long since in use?
@larryinNH28 күн бұрын
@@Charles-q4t8y Early 70’s
@Charles-q4t8y28 күн бұрын
@larryinNH its very open,there are a couple of spurs where I live( Ohio) that were abandoned in 70z as well, if you didn't know where they were, you wouldn't find them...Thanx for video and information 😉
@larryinNH28 күн бұрын
@ Thanks for watching. I hope to finish this line in the spring. I’ve got about 16 miles left. This is now known as “ Corridor 19” . A recreational trail used primarily by snowmobilers.
@Charles-q4t8y28 күн бұрын
@@larryinNH anywhere around here, they are completely overwhelmed by Mother Nature and Her reclamation process
@Charles-q4t8y14 күн бұрын
She doesn't sit still...
@Drewzer1545 ай бұрын
This is where you find a dead body. I saw Stand By Me.
@larryinNH5 ай бұрын
Haha, True. I actually think about that quite often.