Callery ’25 and Vansicklen ’25 perform diverse array of tasks on the job

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

UNH Engineering interns Will Callery ’25 and Tatum Vansicklen ’25 gained practical experience and got an up-close look at the inner workings of the Mount Washington Cog Railway in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, the world’s first mountain climbing cog railway. They were able to work in a hands-on environment and performed a diverse variety of tasks at the site where all of the cog railway’s locomotives are designed, built and maintained, honing skills that will set them up for success as they venture out into their careers.

Videographer: 
Scott Ripley | UNH Marketing | scott.ripley@us1788.com | 603-862-1855
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Scott Ripley | UNH Marketing | scott.ripley@us1788.com | 603-862-1855