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Many who reside in or visit the city of Nashua, New Hampshire may have wondered: why doesn't Nashua have a passenger rail connection? It may be similar for other places in New Hampshire, going up all the way to Concord. The answer to above question is: because in 1983, the passenger rail service was stopped, and since then, the elected representatives voted into office by the people did not act in a way to restore passenger rail service yet.
Still, some might think it is fortunate, that there were a lot of developments in the last years, that could lead to passenger rail service coming back to Nashua and all the way to Concord as well as to communities in between:
Recently, the New Hampshire Rail Transit Authority (NHRTA) started a new informational website about the project, also about rail in what is called the "Capitol Corridor" at:
http://www.nhrta.org/nh-rail-projects/nh-capitol-corridor/
Also, there is already a study on bus and passenger rail service in the corridor underway, called "New Hampshire Capitol Corridor Alternatives Analysis and Service Development Plan".
The official website regarding this study process can be found here:
http://www.nhcapitolcorridor.com/
On the next meeting of the NH Capitol Corridor Advisory Committee, information regarding the final rail and transit alternatives will already be presented. The meeting will be held on November 18th, from 1.30p.m. to 3.30p.m. at the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, Room 114, in Concord.
The full study results are expected to be published in December.
The following map image serves as a link to a PDF public presentation about the study process (also including a higher resolution version of this map):
Thumbnail map source:
http://transportnh.org/2013/06/
To some, another good sign is that last year, Nashua bought the land for a future rail station site and multimodal transportation center:
A New Push For Commuter Rail
February 26, 2013
By Sheryl Rich-Kern
http://stateimpact.npr.org/new-hampshire/2013/02/26/a-new-push-for-commuter-rail/
Most recently, the conversation about future passenger rail was part of the 2nd district congressional race, as 2nd District congressional candidate Marilinda Garcia appeared to be unprepared to answer questions regarding her stance on future passenger rail in New Hampshire:
Garcia came off the rails at Nashua chamber event
October 10, 2014
By Telegraph Editorial Board
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/opinion/editorials/1048551-465/garcia-came-off-the-rails-at-nashua.html
In the following, Incumbent Democrat U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster criticized her challenger for her remarks:
Commuter rail [...] talk in 2nd District Congressional race
October 20, 2014
By James Pidell
http://www.wmur.com/political-scoop/commuter-rail-abortion-drive-talk-in-2nd-district-congressional-race/29238376
Some might be interested to follow the discussion about future passenger rail service in New Hampshire, see how events will unfold, and if eventually, once again, there will be rail service between Boston, Nashua and Concord.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Still, some might think it is fortunate, that there were a lot of developments in the last years, that could lead to passenger rail service coming back to Nashua and all the way to Concord as well as to communities in between:
Recently, the New Hampshire Rail Transit Authority (NHRTA) started a new informational website about the project, also about rail in what is called the "Capitol Corridor" at:
http://www.nhrta.org/nh-rail-projects/nh-capitol-corridor/
Also, there is already a study on bus and passenger rail service in the corridor underway, called "New Hampshire Capitol Corridor Alternatives Analysis and Service Development Plan".
The official website regarding this study process can be found here:
http://www.nhcapitolcorridor.com/
On the next meeting of the NH Capitol Corridor Advisory Committee, information regarding the final rail and transit alternatives will already be presented. The meeting will be held on November 18th, from 1.30p.m. to 3.30p.m. at the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, Room 114, in Concord.
The full study results are expected to be published in December.
The following map image serves as a link to a PDF public presentation about the study process (also including a higher resolution version of this map):
![](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/c2f/c2fcb3cb9a9c11e2a80c99d5b3359daa.jpg)
Thumbnail map source:
http://transportnh.org/2013/06/
To some, another good sign is that last year, Nashua bought the land for a future rail station site and multimodal transportation center:
source:Although the future of rail is undecided, Nashua is taking steps to construct potential rail stations, which it envisions as multi-modal transit systems for cars, as well as trains, buses and shuttles.
On February 13, the Nashua Board of Aldermen approved spending $1.4 million to buy a parcel at 25 Crown Street, with $6.5 million in federal seed money from the Federal Highway Administration and $280,000 from the US Department of Transportation toll credits to match the city’s portion of the costs. The six-acre tract, assessed at $1.21 million, is near downtown and close to municipalities east of the river.
A New Push For Commuter Rail
February 26, 2013
By Sheryl Rich-Kern
http://stateimpact.npr.org/new-hampshire/2013/02/26/a-new-push-for-commuter-rail/
Most recently, the conversation about future passenger rail was part of the 2nd district congressional race, as 2nd District congressional candidate Marilinda Garcia appeared to be unprepared to answer questions regarding her stance on future passenger rail in New Hampshire:
Garcia came off the rails at Nashua chamber event
October 10, 2014
By Telegraph Editorial Board
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/opinion/editorials/1048551-465/garcia-came-off-the-rails-at-nashua.html
In the following, Incumbent Democrat U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster criticized her challenger for her remarks:
Commuter rail [...] talk in 2nd District Congressional race
October 20, 2014
By James Pidell
http://www.wmur.com/political-scoop/commuter-rail-abortion-drive-talk-in-2nd-district-congressional-race/29238376
Some might be interested to follow the discussion about future passenger rail service in New Hampshire, see how events will unfold, and if eventually, once again, there will be rail service between Boston, Nashua and Concord.