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  2. Great Lakes Seaway Trail - Wikipedia

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    In Buffalo, the Seaway Trail leaves Route 5 for good as it heads north through downtown. It soon picks up NY 266 and follows it to the tip of Lake Erie. Now paralleling the Niagara River, going north, the trail follows Route 266 through the town of Tonawanda and into the city of Tonawanda, a Buffalo suburb.

  3. Tamar Valley Line - Wikipedia

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    The line is promoted by many means such as regular timetable and scenic line guides, as well as leaflets highlighting leisure opportunities such as walking or visiting country pubs. The Tamar Valley rail ale trail was launched in 2004 to encourage rail travellers to visit pubs near the line. Seven are in Plymouth city centre and one in the ...

  4. List of rail trails in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Bay Circuit Trail (Long distance hiking circuit in Massachusetts with rail trail segments) Bay Colony Rail Trail [4] (Newton to Medfield) Bedford Narrow Gauge Rail Trail [5] a.k.a. Narrow Gauge Rail Trail; Blackstone River Greenway (near Worcester) (formerly Bikeway) Border to Boston Trail [6] (New Hampshire border to Boston) Bradford Rail ...

  5. List of rail trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hill Rail Trail; Goffstown Rail Trail [41] Granite Town Rail Trail [42] Hillsborough Recreational Rail Trail [43] Industrial Heritage Trail; Lake Winnisquam Scenic Trail; Londonderry Rail Trail [44] Nashua River Rail Trail; New Boston Rail Trail [45] Northern Rail Trail; Piscataquog Trail [46] Rockingham Recreational Trail [47] South ...

  6. Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The PGF&C was founded as the Great Falls and Conway Railroad on June 19, 1844, as an extension of the Great Falls and South Berwick Railroad, founded in 1841 and opened in 1854. The two railways were consolidated on December 30, 1848. On February 28, 1849, the first segment from Great Falls (now Somersworth) to Rochester was opened.

  7. List of rail trails in New York - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny River Valley Trail: 5.6 miles (9.0 km) [4] Allegany and Cattaraugus counties Western New York and Pennsylvania Railway (Pennsylvania Railroad) Andes Rail Trail: 1 mile (1.6 km) plus 1 mile (1.6 km) Bullet Hole Spur Andes, Delaware County: Delaware and Northern Railroad: Ashokan Rail Trail: 11.5 miles (18.5 km) Ulster County: Ulster ...

  8. Newport and Narragansett Bay Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Sakonnet River rail bridge was damaged in 1988 and removed in 2007, isolating the line from the national rail network. Despite this, the for-profit Newport Dinner Train began sharing the line in 1997, offering dinner trains and other tourist-based operations. The relationship between the two operators, which had to share the primarily ...

  9. Buffalo River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail follows the path of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas and traverses the rugged Buffalo River country. The route stays on the south side of the river to avoid river crossings. Western Section. Mileage: 37 miles; Trailheads: Boxley Valley (western terminus), Ponca, Steel Creek, Kyles Landing, Erbie, Ozark, and Pruitt (eastern ...