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  2. PATH400 - Wikipedia

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    PATH400 will be approximately 5.2 miles (8.4 km) long, extending from Loridans Drive south to the Atlanta BeltLine’s Peachtree Creek spur trail. The trail will be 10–14 feet (3.0–4.3 m) wide and traverse the neighborhoods of North Buckhead, Peachtree Park and Lindmont LaVista. [3]

  3. Eastside Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Eastside Trail is a walking and biking trail stretching northwest to southeast on the Eastside of Atlanta, part of the Beltline ring of trails and parks. [1] It is lined with numerous notable industrial buildings adapted into restaurants, shops, apartments, condos, and two major food halls and mixed-use developments.

  4. Atlanta Beltline - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Beltline is 22-mile long multi-use corridor on a former railway corridor which encircles the core of Atlanta, Georgia.The Atlanta Beltline is designed to reconnect neighborhoods and communities historically divided and marginalized by infrastructure, improve transportation, add green space, promote redevelopment, create and preserve affordable housing, and showcase arts and culture.

  5. Cycling in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Beltline, a planned 22-mile loop of transit circling Atlanta, will also have a bike trail component. Current bike trails include a two-and-a-half mile trail in southwest Atlanta, and a two-and-a-half mile trail connecting Piedmont Park to Inman Park. [6]

  6. Peachtree Creek Greenway - Wikipedia

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    Once complete, it will connect 12 miles (19 km) from the Atlanta Beltline and PATH400 trails northward up to I-285. Some landmarks along the route will include Silverback stadium, Mercer University, CHOA & Emory and multiple schools and libraries. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Timeline of the BeltLine - Wikipedia

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    September — The Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade attracted over 10,000 people to light up the night along the Eastside Trail. November — The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership launched free fitness classes along the Atlanta BeltLine. November — Atlanta BeltLine Bike Tours began. November — The Atlanta BeltLine online shop officially opened. 2014

  8. Transportation in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The city's transportation plan calls for the construction of 226 miles (364 km) of bike lanes by 2020. [31] The BeltLine which will include multi-use, paved trails, may help the city achieve this goal. [citation needed] Additional multi-use trails currently being developed throughout Atlanta include the PATH400 and the Peachtree Creek Greenway.

  9. Freedom Park (Atlanta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Since then it has hosted a number of outdoor sculpture displays and is a popular jogging, bike riding, and dog-walking park. With the 2012 opening of the BeltLine's busy Eastside Trail, which crosses the Freedom Park Trail just west of the Carter Center, the trail became connected to the large citywide BeltLine ring of parks and trails.