CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – The owners of New Hampshire’s tourism trains want to reopen, even if it means limiting their trips during the coronavirus pandemic. Wayne Presby, owner of the Mount Washington Cog Railway, presented proposed rules to the governor’s Economic Reopening Task Force on Monday that include initially limiting capacity to 50%, requiring passengers to wear face coverings and running separate trains for New Hampshire residents and out-of-staters. He said the trains also could stop short of the summit to limit passengers’ time in a confined space.
Meanwhile, the state Department of Motor Vehicles on Monday resumed offer road tests.

