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  2. Want to see Vermont fall foliage without having to drive ...

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    One of the most efficient ways to travel through the fall colors of the Green Mountains is by train.

  3. 10 best fall foliage train rides in the US for 2024

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    COOL KICKS: 10 comfortable travel shoes that can handle a whole day of walking 10 best fall foliage train rides in the U.S . originally appeared on FamilyVacationist.com . More from FamilyVacationist:

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    If you stay on board the entire 5 1/2-hour route, you'll travel through the wine country of the Hudson Valley and straddle the Hudson River, into the capital city of Albany, to the horse racing ...

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Golf clubs and courses in Vermont (1 P) H. Halls of fame in Vermont (2 P) Hiking trails in Vermont (2 C, 10 P) L. ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Vermont"

  6. Vermont Railway - Wikipedia

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    It is the main part of the Vermont Rail System, which also owns the Green Mountain Railroad, the Rutland's branch to Bellows Falls. The trackage is owned by the Vermont Agency of Transportation except in New York, where VTR operates a line owned by the Boston and Maine Corporation. [1] The rail line employs about 150 people in Vermont. [2]

  7. Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Hardwick and Woodbury Railroad (H&WRR, or H&W) was a short-line railroad serving the towns of Hardwick and Woodbury, Vermont.Built to serve the local granite industry by bringing rough stone from the quarries to the cutting-houses, the railroad was about 7 miles (11 km) long, plus leased track, extended to about 11 miles (18 km) at its greatest extent.