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USGS
Topographic map of Hampton Falls

Looking north through power plant security gate for the
railroad track on the north fence.
Digital picture supplied by Krystina Deren Arrain on February 04,
2000.

Looking along the trail in Hampton Falls.
Digital picture supplied by Krystina Deren Arrain on February 04,
2000.
Hampton Falls station must have been located at the end of Depot Avenue. The trail is open in both directions from Depot Avenue, but it may dead end against the security gate for the Seabrook Nuclear Power Station. The end of Depot Avenue is currently used as a boat launch for local access to the ocean. A sign indicates that the area is controlled by the town of Hampton Falls, and is open to public use on a daily basis between a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour after sunset.

Looking south from Depot Avenue.
Digital picture by Kenyon F. Karl on April 29, 2001.

Looking east from Depot Avenue.
Digital picture by Kenyon F. Karl on April 29, 2001.

Looking north from Depot Avenue.
Digital picture by Kenyon F. Karl on April 29, 2001.

Looking along the trail in Hampton Falls.
Digital picture supplied by Krystina Deren Arrain on February 04,
2000.

Looking along the trail in Hampton Falls.
Digital picture supplied by Krystina Deren Arrain on February 04,
2000.
Sign images are from the Manual of Traffic Signs by Richard C. Moeur.
Updated on May 01, 2001 by Kenyon F.
Karl <Webmaster@new-england-rail-trails.org>.
Unintentional errors are likely!
Seabrook (South)