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1034.1 | Worth Every Penny | WMOIS::N_FLYE | | Fri Mar 10 1989 05:18 | 14 |
| I think it is a great idea. In the Amherst/Northhampton area they
are trying to get an old railway turned into a bike path. This
includes an old bridge over the Conn. River. The only alternative
for bicyclists now is to ride on route 9. In the past 3 years I
have had 3 friends hit by cars on this highway. One went through
a windshield and another has almost no use of their left arm with
little chance of recovery.
The two big stumbling blocks for the trail are 1) coming up with
the funds and 2) convincing the adjacent property owners of the
trail that we bicyclists do not want to trash their property.
I think it is a very worthy cause (obviously). I sent in the
survey and a donation the same day I received it.
Norm
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1034.2 | Their address ? | RFT::DEAN | | Fri Mar 10 1989 10:46 | 3 |
| I've been interested in pursuing this in the greater Boston area,
but I didn't know about the conservancy. Could you post their full
address ?
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1034.3 | Rails-to-Trails address | BRAT::SMITH | Never say never, I always say. | Mon Mar 13 1989 09:17 | 6 |
| re: .2
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
1400 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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1034.4 | THE GREAT ESCAPE | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Mon Mar 13 1989 12:14 | 13 |
| I received the correspondence and promptly sent in the $15.00 for
membership. The League of American Wheelmen support this group.
I own an ATB and do hit the woods every once in a while. There is
a route from Gardner to New Hampshire where the railroad tracks
were pulled out many years ago. It's a great ride and it's not
maintained at all. It is 99% woods which is nice for that badly
needed from time to time "escape" from the pavement. I hope there
sights target some eastern areas soon. As mentioned, there are miles
of railroad tracks and mile of removed tracks "roads". It's be great
if someone could do something.
Chip
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1034.5 | Where in Gardner? | NAC::KLASMAN | | Mon Mar 13 1989 12:22 | 10 |
| < Note 1034.4 by WMOIS::C_GIROUARD >
-< THE GREAT ESCAPE >-
> I own an ATB and do hit the woods every once in a while. There is
> a route from Gardner to New Hampshire where the railroad tracks
> were pulled out many years ago. It's a great ride and it's not
> maintained at all. It is 99% woods which is nice for that badly
> needed from time to time "escape" from the pavement. I hope there
How 'bout directions to this route?
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1034.6 | HERE YA GO DAN'L | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Mon Mar 13 1989 14:26 | 7 |
| I'll get 'em to you tomorrow. It's really great because they're
are several side roads to go on (old logging roads?) that go
quite a distance. They do intersect Rte. 140 if that helps
(heading toward Winchendon from Gardner). More details to
follow.
Chip
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1034.7 | | WITNES::HANNULA | Cat Tails & Bike Wheels Don't Mix | Mon Mar 13 1989 15:35 | 2 |
| are these some of the same trails that they used to run the dogsled
races on? Out near MWCC?
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1034.8 | Wood and Steel worth $$$??? | GRAMPS::BENOIT | | Tue Mar 14 1989 16:38 | 4 |
| Is it possible that there is some scrap value to the wood and steel currently in
some (maybe most) abandoned tracks to help foot the bill for the trail?
pab
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1034.9 | cui bono? | KUDZU::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Mar 14 1989 20:23 | 8 |
| I assume that there is scrap value, yes. Recently, Norfolk & Western
uprooted a whole rail-line through York SC to Kings Mountain SC
(to prevent its getting into the public domain as is, from disuse)
and they carted away the rails, the ties, and the gravel.
They also dismantled perfectly good bridges across ravines, etc.
Question is, who owns what...?
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1034.10 | AS PROMISED | WMOIS::C_GIROUARD | | Wed Mar 15 1989 11:01 | 34 |
| The specific area I had mentioned is totally cleaned out. I remember
(as a child, of course) watching them remove the track. They took
all of the ties (sp?) and most of the spikes and plates. There are
a few kicking around but you'd really have to look for them off
to the side.
DIRECTIONS - HERE WE GO (there are options)
1) They begin behind the Crystal Lake Cementery/Park in Gardner.
If you can find the Greenwood Memorial Pool on Park St. it
would be your immediate right after the pool. You can see
the lake from Park St. but you have to go all the way to
the back of the cemetery. You'll see an old garage just
outside of the cemetery grounds. To the immediate left
is where they begin.
2) You can also pick them up right behind the Gardner Municiple
Golf Course (also on Park St. - about a mile and half from
the pool). They used to run right across Park St. and you catch
your first glimpse of the course from that point.
3) They also run right across Rte. 140 heading toward Winchendon.
A reference point is the intersection of Rtes. 101 and 140.
There is a set of traffic lights at this intersection. You simply
head toward Winchendon. Approximately 2 miles you'll see where
they crossed over Rte. 140.
As explained earlier, they go to New Hampshire (how far I don't
know) and there are a lot of side roads that you can take (logging
roads?) that go quite a way.
If you need more let me know.
Chip
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1034.11 | GARDNER RAIL TRAIL | AKOV11::FULLER | | Fri Apr 28 1989 09:36 | 3 |
| Has anyone checked out the old rail trail in Gardner? How is it?
steve
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1034.12 | have you gone lately? | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Time to Ride | Fri Sep 16 1994 09:43 | 5 |
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There has not been a reply here since '89. Has anyone been on this
trail lately? I think I'd like to check it out.
Louisa
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1034.13 | small list of R-t-T sites?? | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Time to Ride | Fri Sep 16 1994 09:45 | 9 |
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Does anyone have a listing of R-t-T sites in the New England area
they could post? I now of two so far, and I do plan on writing to
Washington to find out more info. But maybe a *small* list to
start would be nice????
Thanks
Louisa
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1034.14 | | ANGLIN::HARRISA | Putting the FUN back in dysfunctional | Wed Sep 28 1994 13:03 | 11 |
| louisa -
there is a book available that lists all the r-t-t sites, state by
state. i got a copy from nashbar (1-800-nashbar). or check your local
bike shops.
if you can't find anything, send me mail and i'll xerox the NE pages
and mail them to you.
Ann
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