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The Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail is a 19.9-mile (32.0 km) [1] multi-use rail trail in Greenville County, South Carolina, that largely follows the bed of a former railroad that had been nicknamed after the indigenous swamp rabbit. [2]
The bridges are made of steel and will carry pedestrians and bicyclists to the new trail extension, which is slated to open in sections by March. New Swamp Rabbit Trail bridges are up, but you can ...
More than two years after council approved $5 million for the project, construction on the pedestrian bridge of I-385 should begin in March.
The Greenville and Northern Railway in the 1890s which was converted into the Swamp Rabbit Trail in 2010. In December 1860 Greenville supported a convention to debate the issue of secession for South Carolina. The Greenville District sent James Furman, William K. Easley, Perry E. Duncan, William H. Campbell, and James P. Harrison as delegates ...
A small bridge on the Swamp Rabbit Trail is taped off near Unity Park, after Tropical Storm Helene in Greenville, S.C. Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Haywood Mall reopens after three days without power.
Tennessee Central Trail, a 4.3-mile (6.9 km) trail currently connecting Cookeville and Algood, with future plans to extend to Monterey and Baxter [76] Vollintine and Evergreen (V&E greenline), a 1.7 mile trail using the former L&N Rail right-of-way in Memphis [ 77 ]
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Triple C Rail Trail passing under SC Hwy 97 in Smyrna, South Carolina. This List of rail trails in South Carolina lists former railroad right-of-ways in South Carolina that have been converted to rail trails designed for pedestrian, bicycle, skating, and/or equestrian traffic.