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  2. Chesapeake Beach Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail along Fishing Creek (near Chesapeake Beach terminus) is a boardwalk, resting on piles 2 metres above the water. The Chesapeake Beach Rail Trail (sometimes referred to as the Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail) is a set of short trails along the original Chesapeake Beach Railway route from Washington, D.C. to Chesapeake Beach, Maryland.

  3. Capital Crescent Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Crescent Trail (CCT) is a 7.04-mile (11.33 km), shared-use rail trail that runs from Georgetown in Washington, D.C., to Bethesda, Maryland.An extension of the trail from Bethesda to Silver Spring along a route formerly known as the Georgetown Branch Trail is being built as part of the Purple Line light rail project.

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

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    Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland; Baltimore & Annapolis Trail; Bethesda Trolley Trail; Capital Crescent Trail, Maryland and Washington, DC; Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail; College Park Trolley Trail; Cross Island Trail; Easton Rails-to-Trails; Indian Head Rail Trail; Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway Trail; Ma and Pa Trail

  5. List of Maryland Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    The byway follows MD 144 again and continues to Hancock, where the byway has access to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and the Western Maryland Rail Trail. [ 1 ] Past Hancock, the Historic National Road Scenic Byway follows I-70 before splitting onto US 40, with a detour along MD 56 and MD 68 providing access to Fort Frederick State Park .

  6. Metropolitan Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The right-of-way from Bethesda to Georgetown was turned into a hike-and-bike trail that opened in late 1996 as the Capital Crescent Trail. The Bethesda-to-Silver Spring portion of the spur was opened in 1997 as an interim rail-trail called the Georgetown Branch Trail, and the two trails were connected in 1998.

  7. Potomac Heritage Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac Heritage Trail, also known as the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail or the PHT, is a designated National Scenic Trail corridor spanning parts of the mid-Atlantic region of the United States that will connect various trails and historic sites in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia.

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  9. Category:Rail trails in Maryland - Wikipedia

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