One of the most unique fixtures on any tourist railroad is this Howe-Truss covered bridge at the White Mountain Central. Originally constructed in 1904 in East Montpelier, VT, this bridge was purchased, dismantled and moved by the Clark family to North Woodstock, NH in 1963. Now spanning the Pemigewasset River, this bridge serves as the gateway between the railroad yard and the wilderness excursion. The small red building to the left of the tracks houses firefighting equipment....an essential precaution, as all of the line's steam engines are wood-burners.