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Blair Station site on the Pemi Branch

This is the site of Blair Station North of Plymouth NH on the east side of the Peigewasset River (Blair bridge on the right). Cement was the loading area. The "Pemi" branch originates in Plymouth and was once a logging rr, and a major line for the old Franconia Paper Mill in Lincoln, NH (closed/gone). The line is used by the Hobo RR and is reasonably well maintained.

Photographed by Conrad Ekstrom, November 26, 2010.
Added to the photo archive by Conrad Ekstrom, September 30, 2012.
Railroad: Hobo Railroad.

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There was a water tank at this location, fed by a lead pipe that came down from east of Route 175 and also watered the cemetery on the way down. Blair Bridge in the background.

Posted by Steven Hall on 2016-07-21 10:31:18


The Pemigewasset Valley RR was built in 1881/2 between Plymouth and North Woodstock, NH. It was built mostly to serve the many hotels in the region. Serious logging did not come to the area for another 10 years when J.E. Henry moved his operations from Zealand to Lincoln. The clash between the wealthy summer tourists and the logging industry was the start of the conservation movement in New England.

Posted by Steven Hall on 2016-08-10 09:49:40


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