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2085.1 | How about... | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Mon Sep 23 1991 08:15 | 3 |
| If I remember where Brockton is: 3A South to 4 to 27?
ed
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2085.2 | no ex-bike messengers out there? | WUMBCK::FOX | | Mon Sep 23 1991 12:15 | 6 |
| Ed,
Yes, that would do it, as 27 takes you right into Brockton. However,
it is a bit further out than I'd like to go. If it's not feasible to
go through though, that's might be the next best solution.
John
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2085.3 | | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Mon Sep 23 1991 20:09 | 13 |
| The "Massachusetts Bicycle Map" (out of print), show several
possibilities, but they're all more "backroad"-ish than Rt38.
One (from Dracut) comes down Fisk St, then Livingston into Tewksbury,
South, Lake, Shawsheen, Boswell, Chestnut thru Wilmington, Winter,
DEan, West, Elm, Alfred, Forest Park, Mishawum, Eaton, Wymnan...
oh, you get the idea. Basically it looks like you want to come right
down thru Medford, finnagle a bit thru Boston, and then shoot out
south on the Boston-Cape Cod Bikeway, which goes right by Brockton.
Another option is once at Medford, take Lexington St. thru Watertown,
then Walnut St thru Newton, and then come back to the Boston-CC bikeway
in Brookline. Come to think of it, the latter is how I'd do it.
If you want, I can photocopy the sections of the map. -kb
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2085.4 | Boston's Bike Map... | UBRKIT::CLELAND | USIM&T Data Center Services | Tue Sep 24 1991 03:27 | 24 |
| Dude:
Boston's Bike Map - 1987
Great Circle Productions
163 East Lothrop St.
Beverly, MA 01915
Design & Production: David Weaver
Research & Editing: Elizabeth Sorenson
Bicycling Expertise: John Allen
Check a few local shops, they might have a copy of it around.
And I'm pretty sure that you can get a copy through the BABC.
They be a volunteer organization which promotes safe cycling
through education & advocacy. For information of/on all kinds
of cycling, to report problems in your community, or to volunteer,
call the BABC hotline at 491-RIDE.
Boston Area Bicycle Coalition
PO Box 1015
Kendall Square Station
Cambridge, MA 02142
Dude...
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2085.5 | | ASABET::HOWARD | | Thu Sep 26 1991 14:13 | 10 |
| I have a friend who rode from Roxbury to Tewksbury, MA, mostly on Rt.
38 once outside of Boston. He described it as a pretty good ride.
With that in mind, the route suggested in the previous reply sounds
good.
re -1
Boston-Cape Cod Bikeway? Where is it? Please tell me more?
Darnley
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2085.6 | | WRKSYS::RESKER | | Thu Sep 26 1991 15:57 | 4 |
| Getting to the Cape from Boston is easy. Make your way to Blue Hill Ave
which turns into Rt. 28 which takes you to the Bourne Bridge. Once you
get out of Mattapan it's a nice route. Southeastern Massachusetts is
very flat.
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2085.7 | New State Bike Map | NQOPS::CLELAND | USIM&T Data Center Services | Wed Dec 18 1991 06:38 | 20 |
| New State Bike Map on the way...
The Massachussetts State bike map will be updated and reprinted,
with availability as soon as this spring.
If you have used the old map, now is the time to comment on it.
Send ideas and/or corrections to:
Cathy Buckley, CTPS
10 Park Plaza, Boston, MA 02116
The map has been out of print for several years due to lack of
funds. The state has decided to privatize the map to get it
published. It looks like the AYH * is going to take on the job
of updating, reprinting, and distribution.
Although the map will no longer be free, it will once again be
available.
* AYH - American Youth Hostels
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2085.8 | | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:47 | 5 |
| AYH can start by removing the bridge that's on the map, almost directly
across from their AYH in Northfield, that supposedly crosses the
Connecticut River. Was I pissed when I tried to cross that on a
day trip to Vermont a few years ago... -kb
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2085.9 | It's there | WMOIS::FLYE_N | | Sun Dec 22 1991 20:53 | 10 |
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RE: .8
I will grant that the bridge is often obscured by fog. That it does
not exist, no. In fact there are two bridges. One, with some
difficulty, can be walked across.
Norm
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2085.10 | | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Mon Dec 23 1991 13:52 | 9 |
| The Globe just had an article on these bridges yesterday... what
timing.
There's one (RT10) in Northfield about 10 miles south of the NH/Vermont
border, and another (double bridges with island) way north (20+ mi)
in Brattleboro. In between, RIGHT across from the AYH, is the
one that I'm referring to... it has huge iron panels across the
entrance and it is impossible to get a bike over/thru/across.
Nicely marked on the Mass Bike Map, though. -kb
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2085.11 | update on Massachusetts Bike Map | LOWELL::GUGEL | life is not a spectator sport | Tue Mar 31 1992 11:27 | 23 |
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Hi, I just checked into BIKE notes again after my usual winter
absence :-). However, AYH will not be doing the Massachusetts
Bike Map.
Andy Rubel (current president of BABC) is doing it, *not* as
a BABC project, but independently. However, BABC *will* be a
distributor of the map. And it won't be free any more, as Andy
is trying to make a living off of this. I believe he plans to
split the map into two - Eastern and Western Mass, concentrating
first on getting the Eastern Mass. portion out. He plans to make
it a better map in that it will be something that you can actually
*use* on the road (anyone who has the original must know by now
you can't use it as a "real" map). I think I remember him saying
it would be ready this May, however I really doubted that at the
time he told me. We'll see. And he'll continue to have the AYH
hostels marked on the maps. Also, he plans to go on to do maps
for the other New England states as well if the Mass. maps are
successful.
All this info is as of mid-January. Haven't heard anything
more since then.
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