The Mount Washington Cog Railway

The Mount Washington Cog Railway

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    Mary Z.
    "Fabulous ride to the summit with fun and knowledgeable brakemen."(3 Tips)
    Adam S.
    "faint of heart but the best way to see the Mt Washington Summit!"(2 Tips)
    Nick P.
    "We've taken the auto road and this was a great option."(2 Tips)
    Abijit R.
    "Steam engine coaches"(2 Tips)
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  • Adam S.heart icon on user image
    Adam StallmanSeptember 19, 2016
    Maybe not for the faint of heart but the best way to see the Mt Washington Summit! I recommend sitting on the left side front going up and the right side front going down. Check the weather beforehand
  • Cathy B.
    Cathy BurrSeptember 24, 2013
    The steam engine is an adventure trip. Must not have fear of heights. Staff were so professional and worth the 3 hours. Check out the Tip Top House.
  • Becca C.
    Becca CarletonAugust 25, 2011
    Check out the museum downstairs and watch the movie about the history of the railway. Remember not th feed the bears, they are already stuffed!
  • Mary Z.heart icon on user image
    Mary ZygadloSeptember 10, 2023
    Lots of great information available at the base camp. Helpful friendly staff. Great shopping opportunity. Fabulous ride to the summit with fun and knowledgeable brakemen. Don’t miss it!!
  • Nick P.
    Nick PetrucciSeptember 28, 2013
    We've taken the auto road and this was a great option. A little pricy but a fun alternative to get to the summit.
  • USA TODAY
    USA TODAYDecember 6, 2010
    The world's first cog railroad — which uses gears that interlock with toothed racks on the ground. The grade's so steep that you need to stay seated during the ride. Read more
  • Nitya N.
    Nitya NJuly 5, 2013
    Wear good walking/hiking boots to take advantage of awesome trails and walks to explore at the top of Mt. Washington
  • The History Press
    The History PressApril 20, 2011
    The Mount Washington Cog Railway opened to the public on July 3, 1869. You can read all about the railway's history in THE MOUNT WASHINGTON COG RAILWAY. Read more
  • JOHN G.heart icon on user image
    JOHN GULINOAugust 28, 2018
    Awesome piece of history a must
  • Jill C.heart icon on user image
    Jill C.August 18, 2014
    Sit on the left side of the train for the best views!
  • Laura J.
    Laura JOctober 28, 2012
    It’s mostly diesel-powered now, but there’s a steam locomotive still making the first run of the day just like a century ago.
  • Dave L.heart icon on user image
    Dave LepkowskiNovember 25, 2017
    The ride is good
  • Romà J.
    Romà JiménezFebruary 5, 2015
    Slower but easier than the Mt Washington Auto Road
  • Stephen D.heart icon on user image
    Stephen DeitchAugust 14, 2017
    A great day. Worth the $.
  • Michael L.heart icon on user image
    Michael LeszczukAugust 14, 2019
    Amazing!!!!
  • Bill O.
    Bill ObstJune 21, 2014
    Last train of the day is $15 off!
  • Abijit R.
    Abijit RaghunathOctober 9, 2010
    Steam engine coaches stink inside, not sure how different the ride is...
  • Amanda M.heart icon on user image
    Amanda McNeilSeptember 18, 2017
    The first train of the day is the steam train. Book your tickets early. The left side has the best views on the way up.
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