I’m hopeful for Amtrak’s planned route from Boston to Concord. Lord knows how long it will take for it to actually happen, but Amtrak stepping in and creating the route rather than waiting for the MBTA and NH officials to figure it out seems like a great idea to me. What I propose is this; why stop at Concord? The trackage that they plan to use for this route extends as far north as Lincoln, NH. Along the way, there are still multiple stations, that if equipped to support passenger service, I believe would be extremely popular and provide huge tourism booms. These stops being the 4 that are right along Lake Winnipesaukee; Tilton, Weirs Beach, Laconia/Lakeport, and Meredith. I see no reason why the route shouldn’t atleast go as far as Laconia, if not Meredith. The connection to the lake from Boston would be monumental for NH tourism. The lake, according to a 2021 report, brings in just under $300 million in tourist revenue a year. Image the boom if Bostonians could hop on a train and get off right at the Weirs within 2-3 hours. Not to mention, not only are the tracks still intact and the ROW still owned by the state of NH, but trains actually still run on them. I believe freight trains still run through there, and there is a scenic railroad that operates on the tracks between Meredith and Laconia. I havent seen any discussion about the feasibility of a route like this anywhere, and it seems so obvious to me, so I was surprised no one else has mentioned it. Would love to hear what you all think. Boston-Laconia/Meredith route instead of Boston-Concord. I think it would be much more beneficial for all parties involved; the state, Amtrak itself, and passengers.
Bryon
Bryon