Bartlett and Albany Railroad

The Bartlett and Albany Railroad was a short-lived logging railroad in Carroll County, New Hampshire, in the United States. The Bartlett and Albany ran from a sawmill and a junction with the Mountain Division in Bartlett, over Bear Notch, and down to a small rail yard near Passaconaway (in Albany). The route was unusual insofar as the highpoint was in the middle. As a result, the grade was "uphill both ways," limiting the load that could be carried.

Bartlett and Albany Railroad

The Bartlett and Albany Railroad was a short-lived logging railroad in Carroll County, New Hampshire, in the United States. The Bartlett and Albany ran from a sawmill and a junction with the Mountain Division in Bartlett, over Bear Notch, and down to a small rail yard near Passaconaway (in Albany). The route was unusual insofar as the highpoint was in the middle. As a result, the grade was "uphill both ways," limiting the load that could be carried.