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Looking back

Looking back

Looking back

Looking back as we get closer to the summit of Mount Washington. We never made at all the way to the top; when the winds at the summit exceed 70 mph, the trains stop short of the summit. A bit down the track, you can see Jacob’s Ladder.
Author JohnPosted on 2010-12-20Categories Bretton WoodsTags cog railway, mount washingtonLeave a comment on Looking back

Jacob's Ladder

Jacob's Ladder

Jacob's Ladder

A long trestle near the top of the railway.
Author JohnPosted on 2010-12-17Categories Bretton WoodsTags cog railway, jacobs ladder, mount washington, trestleLeave a comment on Jacob's Ladder

Cog Railway #3

Cog Railway #3

Cog Railway #3

Author JohnPosted on 2010-12-14Format ImageCategories Bretton WoodsTags cog railway, mount washingtonLeave a comment on Cog Railway #3

Cog Railway #2

Cog Railway #2

Cog Railway #2

Author JohnPosted on 2010-12-13Format ImageCategories Bretton WoodsTags cog railway, mount washingtonLeave a comment on Cog Railway #2

Cog Railway

Cog Railway

Cog Railway

Heading up the Mount Washington Cog Railway.
Author JohnPosted on 2010-12-10Categories Bretton WoodsTags cog railway, mount washingtonLeave a comment on Cog Railway

Mount Washington Cog Railway

Mount Washington Cog Railway

Mount Washington Cog Railway

The steam locomotive Waumbek heads up the Mount Washington Cog Railway. This locomotive is coal-powered, and was built in 1908.
Author JohnPosted on 2010-12-09Categories Bretton WoodsTags cog railway, mount washington, steam, waumbekLeave a comment on Mount Washington Cog Railway

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