The railroad's main terminal is located in historic downtown North Conway in the Mount Washington valley.
[3] In 1999, the original owners were bought out by husband and wife Russ and Dot Seybold and on January 30, 2018, the railroad was sold again to Profile Mountain Holdings Corp.[4][5] The railroad operates passenger trains out of its station in North Conway Village from April to December each year.
[6] On June 20, 2009, a 20-axle Schnabel car was brought down through Crawford Notch carrying a 227-ton transformer for Public Service of New Hampshire, an electrical utility company.
This shipment completed the first and only revenue freight move for the Conway Scenic to date.
Had it not been for the whistle valve blowing itself, the 1874-built roundhouse it was stored in would have received critical fire damage and collapsed onto No.