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HE NEWEST ADDITION to our fleet of cars is the THattie Evans, which was built by Pullman Standard in 1949 for Norfolk & Western Railroad as a D-1 class Dining Car and later became part of the original Chuck Wagon Restaurant in Lewiston, Maine. She was then acquired by the Maine Rail Group before we bought and rehabilitated her for service on the trains. The Hattie has an oak interior, original oil murals, and beautiful, customized booths with seating for 48 passengers. As with the Chocorua on the ValleyTrains, Hattie is climate controlled, has a full liquor license, a complete wine list, and is a smoke-free environ- ment. Special dietary needs can be accommodated easily with advance notice. In the true spirit and tradition of rail- road dining, you may be seated at tables of four with other dining car guests. Notch Trains depart at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, June 21 through September 3, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday September 6-15 and daily September 19-0ctober 16, 2011. Two lunch- eon seatings are offered: one on the way to Crawford Notch and one on the return trip. Dining on the Hattie may only be enjoyed as part of a Notch Train First Class Package. This personalized service includes First Class seat- ing, lunch, beverage service, and light refreshments. For complete details, including menus, please visit ConwayScenic.com. For more information, or to make reservations, please call 603-356-9009.

DUTIE IvINS was a real person who lived with her family in the Mt. Willard Section House in Crawford Notch from 1903 to 1942. ~ U 'edJl! After her husband was killed in a railroad acci- dent in 1913, she remained there and raised four small children in this remote mountain outpost. THE VAllEY TRAIN We are proud to honor the memory of this The Dining car (hOtOrua incredible woman by conferring her name on this diningcar. Toread more about Hattie Evans, please visit the history section of our website, ConwayScenic.com. THE NOT(H TRAIN The Dining (ar name Evans I (ONWAYS(ENI(.(OI1 L ~ ·tIt %rlh- Conway ~Craw/ord7}epol ~ya£yan c5lalion

AN THE NOT(H TRAIN. you'll Venjoy dramatic natural scenery as §(HEDUIES4t 'AllEI you travel through spectacular •...... •.~-~... Crawford Notch - past sheer bluffs 2011 %Ich 2-ain 0chedufe steep ravines, cascading brooks and June 21-Sept 3 ....11:00am Tues, Wed, Thur & Sat - N. Conway to Crawford streams, panoramic mountain vistas Notch & Crawford Depot (5 hrs roundtrip] except Saturdays, and across the famed Frankenstein July 9 & 16, when Thomas is here Sept 6 - 15 11:00am Tues, Thur & Sat- N. Conway to Crawford Trestle and Willey Brook Bridge - enroute to Crawford Sept 17 &18 10:00am Sat & Sun Railfans' Weekend Depot or Fabyan Station. One of the most scenic train Sept 19 - Oct 9 11:OOam DAILY - N. Conway to Crawford Notch and rides in the East, the Crawford Notch excursion allows you Fabyan Station (5'/, hrs roundtrip] Oct 10--0ct 14 11:00am DAILY - N. Conway to Crawford Notch and the opportunity to relive a legend written in the annals of Crawford Depot railroad history, when the first train traveled through the Oct 15 9:30am 470 Club to Fabyans (Public is invited; please call for reservations.) Notch over 135 years ago. Live commentary includes hi to- Oct 16 11:00am Autumn Express ry and folklore of the railroad and area, as well as points of {This a fund-raising excursion that is open to the public.} interest. Lunch Schedule: Dining Car Hattie Evans Coach seating or climate-controlled First Class seating are June 21 - Oct 16...•... There are two luncheon seatings on the Hattie on each Notch Train excursion (please see the operating schedule abovel both available. In First Class, choose either the Carroll P. Lunch is only available as part of a Notch Train First Class Package. Reed or the , Dorthea Mae, both originally built in the mid-50s for transcontinental service in Canada and the United States respectively. Seating in the Upper Dome 2011 Notch Train Fares N. Conway to Crawford Notch & Crawford Depot (5 hrs. roundtripl is available for a limited number of passengers and is con- June 21-Sept 3 (Tuesday!Wednesday/Thursday/Saturdayl sidered Premier seating. Weather permitting, an Open Sept 6--15 (Tu/Thu/Sat; Railfans' Weekend, Sept 18 & 19, has its own faresl Coach is available for all passengers to enjoy. Oct 10--16 (Dailyl COACH FIRST CLASS DOME FIRST CLASS PACKAGE* An onboard snack bar offers a limited selection of indi- (max. 92 seats] (max. 24 seats] DOME vidually priced sandwiches, snacks, and beverages for pur- Adult... $48.00 $60.00 $72.00 $85.00 $97.00 chase. Box lunches are available if pre-ordered Child (4-121 $34.00 $45.00 $55.00 $60.00 $71.00 with your reservation. First Class passen- Under 4 $10.00 $20.00 $31.00 $30.00 $41.00 gers also have the option of enjoying a N. Conway to Crawford Notch & Fabyan Station 3-course luncheon aboard the elegant (5 hours, 30 minutes roundtrip) Dining Car The Hattie Evans, which Sept 19--0ct 9 (Dailyl COACH FIRST CLASS DOME FIRST CLASS PACKAGE* offers two seatings on each Notch (max. 92 seats) (max, 24 seats) DOME Train excursion. Adult... $53.00 $65.00 $77 .00 $90.00 $102.00 The Notch Train operates from June Child (4-121 $39.00 $50.00 $60.00 $65.00 $76.00 21 through October 16 in 2011. Under 4 $10.00 $20.00 $36.00 $35.00 $46.00

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• ••, INFORNATION- -••• XPERIEN£E • All trains depart from our historic station at 38 Norcross the Golden Age E Circle in North Conway Village. of railroading on our • The station opens one (1) hour prior to the day's first train old-fashioned train departure on any scheduled operating day. rides of varying dura- • Individual reservations may be made up to 24 hours prior tion, all departing from to the train's departure time online at ConwayScenic.com or by calling 603-356-5251. our 1874 Victorian sta- • Group reservations are accepted for 20 or more passengers tion in the heart of North Conway Village. and may be made by calling 603-356-5251, ext. 12. Whether you choose one of the Valley routes to • Advance reservations are accepted for the dining car Conway or Bartlett, or the legendary Crawford Chocorua on the Valley Train, or Hattie Evans on the Notch excursion, this is a step back in time that Notch Train, and may be made online or by calling 603-356-9009. the whole family will enjoy. The "Notch Train" • Handicapped accessibility on the Conway Scenic Railroad and "Valley Train" both are powered by diesel elec- is limited (wheelchair width of 26Yz" max.) to Coach seat- tric locomotives, except for mid-September through ing due to the narrow vestibules and door openings on our mid-October, when the popular stearn locomotive historic passenger cars. Please contact us with any special requirements prior to your visit. Every reasonable effort will #7470 is scheduled to provide the motive power for be made to accommodate visitors' needs. the North Conway to Conway excursion. • Snack bar service is available on most trains mid-june to late October. First Class dining car service is available June- October. «TO WHITEFIELD MOUNT • All enclosed passenger cars are heated, and trains operate •.•.••""""'••• FI\BYI\N STATIONWASH.,.TON rain, snow, or shine. Restroom facilities are available on all 16 trains. • We are a no smoking property. Smoking is not permitted aboard any train, in any building or anywhere on railroad property. Thank you for your cooperation. • Pursuant to law, passengers may not carry alcoholic beverages onboard at any time. • Well-behaved dogs may travel in Coach aboard any train provided they are restrained by the owner. • You may bring your own food onto the train, in Coach only. Your own food is not allowed in First Class. • The North Conway Freight House is the home of the North Conway Model Railroad Club, which is open to the public Tues/Thur/Sat, July through September. •••••••••• .THE NTHE VAlLEY TRAIN, you'll enjoy the Xorl.h GonWal/ "GonWal/ "2Jarl fell --..r J Oscenery of Mt. Washington Valley country- side as you travel roundtrip from the historic THE DINING t:AR train station in North Conway Village to either .••••••••• "I"UMORUA' ""•••••••••• Conway or Bartlett. The l l-rnile, 55-minute Conway Valley Train is ideal for visitors wanting ELIVE THE GOLDEN a shorter train ride, especially those with very RDAYS Of RAILROADING young children. On this excursion, you'll travel as you travel aboard the elegant south past the Moat Mountain Range and paral- Dining Car, the Chocorua, on the lel Route 16 before passing through farmlands and crossing Valley Trains. Built by the Pullman Moat Brook, the Saco and Swift Rivers on the way to Company in 1929, the Chocorua Conway. Here, you can watch the powerful locomotive "run offers a First-Class dining experi- around" the train in preparation for the return ence, complete with friendly and trip. ~..-~--- attentive service, in a beautiful oak- The 21 mile, 13/4hour Bartlett paneled restaurant on wheels where the views are constantly Valley Train offers a longer and changing. All meals are prepared on board to your order with more relaxing train ride that takes the freshest of ingredients and served with warm, friendly you "over the river and through Yankee hospitality. The Chocorua is climate controlled, has a the woods." You're invited to sit full liquor license, a complete wine list, and is a smoke-free back and enjoy the passing scenery environment. With advance notice, special dietary needs can as you travel northwest through fields be easily accommodated. In the true spirit and tradition of and woodlands, crossing the East Branch, railroad dining, you may be seated at tables of four with other Saco and Ellis Rivers on the way to Bartlett. Here you also Dining Car guests. From June 10 through October 23, 2011, have the opportunity to watch the locomotive "run around" lunch is served daily on the Valley trains. You may choose for the return trip to North Conway. between the 11:30 Bartlett departure, approximately 13/4 (HILDREN lINDER 4 ALWAYSRIDE fREE IN(OA(H ON hours roundtrip, and the 1:30 Conway departure, approxi- THE VALlEY TRAINS! mately 1 hour roundtrip. A 6:00 "Sunset Train" departure with dining is offered on selected evenings mid-lune through mid October. Dining on the rails is a tradition dating back to THE GERTRUDE EMMA.PULLMAN the mid-to-late 19th Century, when railroads across the coun- PARLOR & OBSERV A.TIONt:AR try began offering meal service as an alternative to the road- SPA(IOVS fiRST (LASS SEATING aboard the beautifully houses that were located at their water stops. As competition restored Pullman Parlor-Observation Car Gertrude among the railroads increased, dining car service was taken to Emma is offered on all Valley Train depar- new levels, and today, a fascination with this tradition contin- tures. Built in 1898 for use on the ues. For complete details, including menus offered on the '. "Pennsylvania Limited," the Gertrude Chocorua, please visit ConwayScenic.com. To make reserva- ••• Emma has been restored to its original tions, please call 603-356-9009 . .• splendor with individual wicker chairs, large double-wide windows, rich mahogany woodwork, and an open observation platform. WHILE VISITlN(J Conway Scenic Railroad, please allow time to The Gertrude Emma, with its unique and ele- browse in the BRASS WHISTlE GIfT SHOP. Here you'll gant interior, may be find a great collection of train and railroading related gifts, chartered for weddings, books, music, videos, souvenirs, and clothing, most of which are anniversary parties, cor- made in the USA. Many of our most popular items may also porate functions, and be found online at ConwayScenic.com. \ other special occasions. ~115PE'I4LEVEN" • ••••••••••••••••••• lor !Realroad Yans of 71117I!Jes HAY 8 -HOTHERS' DAY SPE(IAI. .tBEDVIES. flUtES Mom rides FREE in Coach when accompanied by 1 or more of her children. Mom rides FREE in First Class when accompanied by another paying adult. 2011 CONWAY & BARTLETT SCHEDULE - un;:3-ain Complimentary appetizers served on board First Class. (C) = North Conway/Conway (55-min.) ° (B) = North Conway/Bartlett (1-3/4hr.) oiG) = Glen (1 hr) JUNE19 - fllTHERS' DllY SPEC:IAI. April 16 & 17, 23 & 24 .. 11:30am (8), 1:30pm (C) Dad rides FREE in Coach when accompanied by 1 or more of his children. April 30 & May 1 Dad rides FREE in First Class when accompanied by another paying adult. Mothers' Day is May 8th May 7 - 27 11:30am (8), 1:30pm (C) DAILY Complimentary appetizers served on board First Class. May 28 & 29 10:30am(C), 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C)' 2:30pm(B), 4:30pm(C) Juu8,9.10 ANDJUu15, 1fi.17- May 3(1- June 17 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C) DAILY N Fathers' Day is June 19th DAY OUTWITH THOI1.1lS June 18 - Sept 4 10:30am(C), 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C),2:30pm(B), 4:30pm(C) DAILY Join Thomas the Tank Engine, everyone's # 1 engine, as he July 8, 9, 10 & 15, 16, 17 Day Out With 71Jomas™eventdepartures beginning at lOam greets friends of all ages. Ride a train led by Thomas and CSRR's 37th Birthday is August 1st Sept 5 -16 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C) DAILY meet Sir Topham Hatt, the Controller of Thomas' railway. Sept. 6, 8, 10, 13, 15 3:00pm(C) in addition to 11:30 & 1:30 daily trains Enjoy a day of fun-filled activities with the whole family! Railfans' Weekend is September 17th & 18th Sept 17 - Oct 10 1O:30am(C), 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C)' 2:30pm(B)' 4:30pm(C) DAILY AUGUST1- (ONWllY SUNIt: RllILRO./lD'S Steam on Conway Valley Trains! 37TH BIRTHDllY (ELEBRllTiON Oct 11-13, 17-20 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C) DAILY October 24-27 11:30 (B), 1:30 (G) DAILY Celebrate our Birthday with reduced fares. Each passenger will receive cake Oct. 14, 15, 16,21, 22,23, ..Pumpkin Patch Express: and lemonade on the return trip. Entertainment and activities included. 18,29,30 11:30 (B), 1:30 (G) Fri, Sat & Sun and 3:00 (G) Sat only Military Appreciation Day is November 12th SEPTEI1BER17.18 - RllILFllNS' WEEKEND Nov 5&6,12& 13, 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C)Sat&Sun Join us as we celebrate Railfan's Weekend with 2 great days of riding. Special 19 & 20 demos, freight cars, cabooses and other trains will be Santa's Holiday Express: running along with Sarurday and Sunday trips to Nov 25, 26, 27 11:30am(B), 1:30(C) Fri. Sat, and Sun, and 3:00 (C) Sat only I Dec 3 & 4,10 & 11, 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C) Sat & Sun the Notch and beyond. 17&18 OnOBER 1fi - AUTUI1N Old-Fashioned TrainRides Dec 26-Jan 1 11:30am(B), 1:30pm(C) DAILY EXPRESS January 7 Steam In the Snow! Hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Mt. Washington Valley, this last Notch Train of Lunch Schedule: Dining Car Chocorua June 10- Oct 13 11:30 am (B), 1:30 pm (C) DAILY the 2011 season is a fundraiser to benefit local Oct 14-30 11:30 am (B), 1:30 pm (C or G) DAILY children's charities.

Sunset Train Schedule with Dining Car Chocorua On. 14, 15 .1fi, 21, 22. 23, 28,2!J~ 30- June 10 & 11, 17 & 18, 24 & 25 and July 1 & 2 6:00pm(B) - Fri & Sat PUI1PKINPllJ(H EXPRESS July 5 - Sept 3 .. 6:00pm(B) - Tue, Wed, Thu & Sat Special Halloween trains where each child selects a pumpkin and costumes Sept 4...... 6:00pm (B) - Sun are encouraged. Sept 6 - Oct 8 6:00pm(B) - Tue, Thu, Sat Oct 9 .. 6:00pm(B) - Sun NOVEI1BER12 -HILIT llRY l\pPREt:lllTiON D.IlY 2011 Valley Train Fares Join us as we honor the sacrifices made by our veterans as well North Conway TO CONWAY 55 minutes roundtrip ~ as by those who continue to serve our country. Vets and COACH FIRST CLASS DOME' DINING CARA active military personnel who present proof of service ride -- (max 38 seats) (max 24 seats) (max 47 seats) FREE in Coach. Adult $14.50 $18.00 $22.00 $31.50 (lunch-l :30pm) Child (4-12) $10.00 $13.00 $18.00 $23.50 Nov. 25, 2fi .27 ANDDEt:. 3.4, Ages 1,2,3 .FREE* $8.00 $11.00 $7.50 10.11, .17.18 - SANTll'SHOLlDllY North Conway TO BARTLETT 1 hour and 45 minutes roundtrip EXPRESS COACH FIRST CLASS DOME' DINING CARA anta is on board the train with a small surprise in his (max 38 seats) (max 24 seats) (max 47 seats) ag for each child. Joining him will be mischievous elves Adult... $24.00 $29.50 $38.00 $45.50 (lunch-n :30am) ...... $62.50 (Dinner-6pm) ho will be sharing their hot chocolate and cookies with Child (4-12) $17.00 $22.50 $29.50 $31.95 (Lunch) eryone on the train...... $44.50 (Dinner)# Ages 1, 2, 3 # ..FREE* $13.00 $18.00 $7.50 (Lunch) EI1BER31- NEWlEllR's EVEONTHERllILS • When accompaniedby an adult, may not occupy seat A first in the history of our Railroad, we will offer an elegant, 4-course din- A Dining Car "Chocorua" prices include First Class train ride, meal, ner on the rails, using both of our First Class dining cars, the Chocorua and tax and gratuity. # Dinner is available for Ages 4 and up only. the Hattie Evans for a 3Y2 hour excursion through Bartlett Village and first Class Pricing applies to the Gertrude Emma, beyond .' Carroll P Reed,and lower Dorthea Mae Seating. Gertrude Emma"Reserved Seating" is $1.50 in ) JANUllRY7, 2012 - STE.IlI1INTHESNOW! addition to the First Class fare. This is a photographers' special train, featuring our #7470, c Domeon Valley Trainonly in spring/late fall/winter. operated in conjunction with the Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. The 4-hour trip includes numerous scenic "run-bys" for photo opportunities.

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