Groton Pond History – Railroad
Notes on the Montpelier & Wells River Railroad (from Evelyn Bird)
Tin Pan Flag Stop (Boulder Beach Road Crossing)
Rocky Point Station Flag Stop
Ricker’s Mills Pictures by Dwight Smith*
*Dwight (Bud) Smith. From 1925 to 1942 Dwight was a summer resident of Groton at “Snug Harbor” the family home at the end of Railroad Street in Groton Village. After Dwight’s Navy service ended in 1946, he returned for frequent visits to Groton. Dwight worked in the railroad industry from 1947 to 1999, employed by several railroads at different locations. He became the owner of the Conway Scenic Railroad in new Hampshire.
Note: An excellent reference on the Montpelier and Wells River Railroad is the book “Vermont’s Granite Railroads” which can be found at the Groton Public Library.