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Examples of Previously Selected Projects
Below are a few of the many Federally-funded Transportation Enhancement construction projects undertaken since the programs inception. For additional information, contact Ram Maddali@ 271-2107.

For more project details and status of projects in the program,
visit the TE Status Report, updated semi-annually.

Plymouth, New Hampshire

This Transportation Enhancement project included renovation of the historic Boston & Maine Railroad Station into a local Senior Citizens Center as well as a stop for New Hampshire's Hobo Railroad attraction. Plymouth 11898
Plymouth Railroad Station

Lincoln Trail Lincoln, New Hampshire

Over 2.5 miles of sidewalk and multi-use path were constructed using Transportation Enhancement money in Lincoln, New Hampshire. The new trail offers local residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy the area's scenic beauty without the fear of proximity to the motoring public. Lincoln 12131

Nashua, New Hampshire

The completion of sidewalk connections along Manchester Street, from the schools to surrounding neighborhoods, improved safety for pedestrians of all ages. Projects such as these bring a community closer together by improving mobility. Nashua 12286
Nashua Sidewalk

Wolfeboro Sidewalk Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

Nearly a mile of multi-use sidewalk was constructed along NH 28 in the scenic Town of Wolfeboro. Previously accessible by auto only, this walk now allows access to portions of town by foot, bicycle and other means. Wolfeboro 12290 

Other projects include...
  • Installation of fire protection systems for two covered bridges in Winchester and Conway, New Hampshire.
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  • Construction of a sidewalk across the Connecticut River on US Route 2 from Lancaster, New Hampshire to Guildhall, Vermont.
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  • Design and construction of pedestrian bridges to link 2.5 miles of the Heritage Trail in Bedford, New Hampshire.
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  • Acquisition of 43.2 miles of the Cheshire Branch Railroad corridor in the towns of Fitzwilliam, Troy, Marlborough, Swanzey, Keene, Surrey and Walpole.

  • Additional projects are listed in the TE Status Report. 
 


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