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Cog Railway secures loan to improve ride up Mt Washington

Cog Railway secures loan to improve ride up Mt. Washington © File Photo cog railway base trestle bridge The New Hampshire Executive Council approved a $1.2 million loan on Wednesday for improvements to the Cog Railway. It s money that the Mt. Washington Railway Company plans to use for making improvements to the line.Sign up for our Newsletters What it entailed was replacing all of the rail up on the mountain, which was put down on the 1890s and it was what they called 25 pound rail so it weights 25 pounds a yard, said Wayne Presby, president of Mt. Washington Railway Company. Three miles of track, the entire length of the railway, is being replaced with a 100-pound rail that offers a smoother ride.

Gov Sununu to Provide Update on NH s COVID-19 Response

‘Back to Normal : Sununu Says He Expects NH COVID Cases to Plummet This Summer © CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag FILE – Chris Sununu listens during a State of New Hampshire Executive Council meeting at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover, N.H., Aug. 26, 2015. Gov. Chris Sununu said he thinks things will go back to normal this summer in New Hampshire after over a year of COVID-19 related restrictions in the state. The state s Safer at Home COVID rules are set to expire at midnight on Friday, meaning people will no longer be required to follow restrictions put in place at the height of the pandemic.

Gov Sununu to Give an Update on NH s COVID-19 Response

Gov. Sununu to Give an Update on NH s COVID-19 Response © CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag FILE – Chris Sununu listens during a State of New Hampshire Executive Council meeting at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover, N.H., Aug. 26, 2015. Gov. Chris Sununu is expected to give an update on New Hampshire s COVID-19 response on Thursday afternoon. Popular Searches He is scheduled to speak at 3 p.m. from Concord. More than 84,000 people have tested positive for the virus in New Hampshire, including 486 cases announced Wednesday. One new death was announced, bringing the total to 1,238. The seven-day rolling average of daily new cases in the state has risen over the past two weeks from 272 new cases per day on March 16 to 379 new cases per day on Tuesday.

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