If I'm not mistaken, Route 30 crosses the old roadbed at least six times --- at Dummerston (trestle over road and river, long gone, abutments still standing); a bit south of Newfane, at grade south of town (indiscernible) and again north of town via an underpass (also long gone); by missing trestle again south of Townshend (abutments still there), then at grade in Harmonyville; and, I think lastly, somewhere between West Townshend and Jamaica, though I don't know where. It heads north toward South Londonderry as it leaves Jamaica.
There are, as has been said, many segments of the ROW that can be found, but you have to know where to look. Purchase DeLorme's Vermont Atlas and Gazetteer, then go to the University of New Hampshire's collection of old USGS topo maps and print out the appropriate ones. Combine them, and you will get a good idea of where to explore.
There are, as has been said, many segments of the ROW that can be found, but you have to know where to look. Purchase DeLorme's Vermont Atlas and Gazetteer, then go to the University of New Hampshire's collection of old USGS topo maps and print out the appropriate ones. Combine them, and you will get a good idea of where to explore.