Proponents of expanding train service in the Granite State say this is their year, with renewed public interest in rail and specially earmarked stimulus dollars up for grabs. But opponents say rail is an investment in failure. We'll look at the benefits and drawbacks of rail in New Hampshire and see what may come next.
- Peter Griffin, president of the New Hampshire Railroad Revitalization Association
- Daniel Brand, advisory board member at the New England Transportation Center and former undersecretary of Transportation in Massachusetts and professor at Harvard University
- Meghna Chakrabarti, reporter for WBUR in Boston, who covers the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
- Patricia Quinn, Executive Director of the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority
- Peter Burling, chair of the New Hampshire Rail Transit Authority and former Democratic state senator from Cornish