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Highlight for Album: Kal Haven Rail Trail 
Kalamazoo Michigan
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Kal Haven Rail Trail Kalamazoo Michigan
Kalamazoo River Valley Rail Trail is 5 miles and connects to the Kal Haven Rail Trail that is 34 miles.

Last changed on 11/01/09. This album contains 8 items

This album has been viewed 606 times since 11/01/09.
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Highlight for Album: Brighton East II/Gleneagles Trail Clean-up
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Brighton East II/Gleneagles Trail Clean-up
Owner: Edd MacKey

Last changed on 09/08/09. This album contains 18 items

This album has been viewed 1183 times since 09/08/09.
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Highlight for Album: Madison County Rail Trail
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Madison County Rail Trail
Recently constructed rail trail in Madison County. Trail is paved but only 0.5 miles long. Off of Duncannon Road south of Richmond in the industrial park.

Last changed on 04/12/09. This album contains 8 items

This album has been viewed 1618 times since 04/12/09.
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Highlight for Album: Some of Ohio's Railtrails
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Some of Ohio's Railtrails
This top level album contains several albums of RT's in Ohio. Many thanks to Alan Bell for sending in the photographs. Includes the Great Miami River Trail (Dayton), Holmes County Trail, Little Miami Scenic Trail-Terrace Park (Milford), Olentangy/Lower Scioto Trail (Columbus), Piqua city RT, Richland B & O, Simon Kenton Trail. Many of the trails are beginning segments of the larger Ohio to Erie Trail.

Last changed on 11/28/08. This album contains 8 items

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Highlight for Album: Pictures of the Muhlenberg County RT
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Pictures of the Muhlenberg County RT
This top level album contains 3 albums on the Muhlenberg RT. The Muhlenberg RT is a 6 mile paved multi-use handicapped accessible trail connecting Central City and Greenville in Western KY constructed in 2003. Hikers,cyclists, roller bladers and horseback riders are users.

Last changed on 11/28/08. This album contains 3 items

This album has been viewed 1392 times since 11/26/08.
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Highlight for Album: Pictures of the Virginia Creeper
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Pictures of the Virginia Creeper
This top level album contains 4 albums on the Virginia Creeper Trail. The Virginia Creeper Trail is a 34 mile public access, shared-use trail connecting Abingdon, Virginia with the Virginia-North Carolina Border 1.1 miles east of Whitetop Station, Virginia.

Last changed on 11/28/08. This album contains 4 items

This album has been viewed 1680 times since 11/26/08.
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Highlight for Album: Pictures of the Dawkins Line (Breathitt, Magoffin and Johnson Counties).
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Pictures of the Dawkins Line (Breathitt, Magoffin and Johnson Counties).
Contains 4 albums of pictures of the ROW, cycling and horse back rides near the ROW and public meetings about the possible conversion to a RT. The Dawkins Line is a 36 mile ROW owned by R.J. Corman and has been railbanked. The ROW starts at Evanston in Breathitt County, runs south of Salyersville in Magoffin County and ends at West Van Lear in Johnson County near Paintsville. A proposed name for the RT is "The Big Lovely."

Last changed on 11/28/08. This album contains 4 items

This album has been viewed 1146 times since 11/26/08.
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Highlight for Album: Pictures along the abandoned CSX rail line between Lexington and Ashland
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Pictures along the abandoned CSX rail line between Lexington and Ashland
This top level album contains 3 albums.

Last changed on 11/28/08. This album contains 3 items

This album has been viewed 1752 times since 11/26/08.
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Highlight for Album: Brighton Rail Trail Pictures
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Brighton Rail Trail Pictures
Five albums showing the construction and use of the Brighton Rail Trail in Fayette County. The first mile of trail along the abandoned CSX corridor between Lexington and Ashland

Last changed on 02/22/09. This album contains 6 items

This album has been viewed 2038 times since 11/26/08.
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Highlight for Album: Silver Comet Trail, Georgia: Alabama line to Cedartown
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Silver Comet Trail, Georgia: Alabama line to Cedartown

Last changed on 11/16/08. This album contains 23 items

This album has been viewed 2176 times since 11/16/08.
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Highlight for Album: Gleneagles Rail Trail
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Gleneagles Rail Trail
The Gleneagles Greenway is located in the eastern side of Fayette County, northwest of I-75 and along Polo Club Boulevard. It consists of approximately 26.3 acres which were accepted by the LFUCG within the Gleneagles Subdivision. These greenways will link residential areas, Polo Club Boulevard, the Brighton East Rail Trail, and Deer Haven Park and Pleasant Ridge Park. During the week of August 25, 2008 two groups of energetic student volunteers from The University of Kentucky and Transylvania University volunteered time and effort to remove the invasive overgrowth of bush honeysuckle from the greenway and trail.
Owner: Edd MacKey

Last changed on 08/29/08. This album contains 11 items

This album has been viewed 2526 times since 08/29/08.
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Highlight for Album: Monon Trail, Indianapolis
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Monon Trail, Indianapolis
On June 28, 2008 under threatening skies 6 KRTC members toured the Monon Trail, the Central Canal Towpath and connecting trails in Indianapolis, IN. Combination of railtrail and other shared used trails connect communities, shopping districts, state fairgrounds, museums, schools and parks. The riders did from 15 miles to 30 miles with lots of stops for looking. The majority of trails are paved however the canal towpath is fine packed gravel. A big thank you to Cheryl Wyatt for organizing the trip.

Last changed on 07/27/08. This album contains 21 items

This album has been viewed 3553 times since 07/09/08.
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Highlight for Album: Covington Riverfront Commons Trail (Proposed) March 2008
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Covington Riverfront Commons Trail (Proposed) March 2008
This walking/ bicycling trail would run along Covington, Kentucky’s floodwall, and be part of the proposed Southbank Partners “Riverfront Commons” development. The Southbank Partners have a very impressive animation video on their website: http://southbankpartners.com/home.asp.
Owner: alan bell

Last changed on 11/26/08. This album contains 5 items

This album has been viewed 2422 times since 05/19/08.
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Highlight for Album: Cadiz/Trigg County
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Cadiz/Trigg County
The Cadiz Rail Trail is a 1.5 mile paved trail which begins in Cadiz Central Park and ends at Commerce St.

Last changed on 05/21/08. This album contains 4 items

This album has been viewed 2523 times since 05/07/08.
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Highlight for Album: Winchester Traveling Trail Dedication, 4/9/08
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Winchester Traveling Trail Dedication, 4/9/08
The Winchester Traveling Trail was dedicated April 9th at the corner of Colby Road and the Bypass on commercial property owned by Clark Medical Center. The inaugural walk was lead by First Lady Jane Beshear. The mowed 2.5-mile trail will stay in its proposed location for at least a year. The project is a collaborative effort between the Clark Co. Activity Coalition, Bluegrass Rails to Trails and the following sponsors: Clark Regional Medical Center, Clark Co. Health Dept., Ertel Medicine & Pediatrics, Graves & Dean Construction, the Allen Company, Bypass Rental, Boonesboro Animal Clinic, Winchester/Clark Co. Parks & Rec, City of Winchester, Winchester Municipal Utilities and Clark Energy Cooperative. see www.travelingtrail.org

Last changed on 04/10/08. This album contains 6 items

This album has been viewed 2031 times since 04/10/08.
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