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Article: N.H. commuter rail: a success in 1980.(TRANSPORTATION)(New Hampshire)
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- New Hampshire Business Review
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- August 1, 2008
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I read with great interest, and am most encouraged by, the reported efforts by the New Hampshire Passenger Rail Authority and the Southern New Hampshire Regional Commission to bring passenger trains back to central New Hampshire.
Certainly the time for offering people the travel choice of trains has come. However, the news article published in your July 18-31 edition referenced that the last time passenger trains served southern New Hampshire was in 1967 ('N.H.-to-Boston commuter rail inches ever closer.") This is not quite accurate. Starting in early 1980, and continuing for about 13 months (until the federal government terminated the grant), daily passenger ...
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