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Pennsylvania Rail Trails are former railway lines that have been converted to paths designed for pedestrian, bicycle, skating, equestrian, or light motorized traffic. Rail trails are multi-use paths offering, at a minimum, a combination of pedestrian and cycle recreation.
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Pennsylvania Route 11: National Pike, National Old Trails Road; Pennsylvania Route 12: Baltimore Pike; Pennsylvania Route 13: Chambersburg, Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 14: York Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 17: Benjamin Franklin Highway (1927) Pennsylvania Route 18: Erie-Lincoln Highway (1927)
PA 416 (Mercersburg Road) – Mercersburg, Hagerstown: 5.959: 9.590: PA 16 west (Buchanan Trail West) – Mercersburg: South end of PA 16 overlap: Peters Township: 6.614: 10.644: PA 16 east (Buchanan Trail West) – Greencastle: North end of PA 16 overlap: Hamilton Township: 19.557: 31.474: US 30 (Lincoln Way West) – St. Thomas, Chambersburg ...
In Franklin, the highway is briefly cosigned with US 322, as it passes through the west side of town. The road then joins PA 8 to form a four–lane riverfront connector between the two towns. Immediately before entering Oil City, the roads split, with US 62 branching off to cross the Allegheny River over the Petroleum Street Bridge and serve ...
Antrim Township is a township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 15,778 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] an increase over the figure of 12,504 tabulated in 2000. It was named after County Antrim in Northern Ireland .
Trail supporters. The CVRT is managed and maintained by the Cumberland Valley Rails-to-Trail Council (CVRTC). The CVRTC is an all-volunteer, non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable corporation dedicated to conservation, historic preservation, recreation, and alternative transportation through the development of multi-use trails along former railroad corridors and other areas.