Address: 64 Railroad St, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Phone: +16037452135
Brooke Santilli
Very nice ride scenic it was fun for kids and adults says also a gift shop that's not too pricey. All of us enjoyed ourselves. It was between 60 and $70 for two adults and two children but the ride was about an hour both ways. Time over there it's not that expensive as well. They also do balloon animals on the train for the kids it's kind of cute.
Ann Thomas
Aimed for children. Not the really young ones because you have to stay at your seat . But good for children that will remember. The narrator was very funny. He got the children involved. Which was nice for the parents. The lady dressed as a clown was so good with children. She went around asking all the children if they wanted a balloon and ask them what they wanted. I saw turtles,flowers.sords.frogs.she could make anything.
Cherylann Cerato
Our two year old granddaughter loved the experience (not so much at first but totally warmed up to it)
Karen Saunders
We just happened upon an entrance to this place and drove in (private property) but we weren’t getting out and poking around. I just wanted to take a picture of the old train we did saw from the road. This must be where the commission there …
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Yes and the staff are very helpful for the disabled.
The plymouth and Lincoln railroad runs the hobo railroad and also the winnepesaukee scenic railroad
They only run on the weekends, and yes as of today you need to wear a mask. Check their website for updates! 50% capacity
No Goes down the side of the river, I think it's about 20 miles, then returns
It was part of a group package I do not know the prices
The one i went to with Norma and Louise
The clarks family own they own clarks trading post
$18 per Adult $13 per child 2 and under are free.. $12 Hobo picnic lunch
No. They are closed for the season. They will reopen for weekend operations on May 25th 2019 for Memorial Day weekend
No they don't. Mini golf and train rides
They do offer meals on the train ride. You purchase the meal in advance at the station and they serve you on the train. Examples of meals include a ham sandwich, a turkey sandwich or a hot dog with chips, a bottled drink and a cookie. There are some other snacks available for purchase as well.
you are not allowed to brinf your own food @Denise Davison
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