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This is a route-map template for the North Bend Rail Trail, a trail in West Virginia, the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{trails legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The B&O's premiere train, the National Limited, once traveled the route now occupied by the North Bend Rail Trail. A CSX work train emerges from the east portal of the 1,086-foot tunnel No. 2 near Salem on September 9, 1988. Tracks are being removed west of the tunnel. One of many tunnels along the North Bend Rail Trail.
North Bend Lake North Fork Hughes River [152] Named through a contest sponsored by the Ritchie Gazette in the 1950s, the park features the "Extra Mile Trail" for the disabled and hosts the annual International Sports Jamboree for physically or visually challenged athletes. The park's 305-acre (123 ha) North Bend Lake was created by an ...
Holiday train rides at Christmas, Easter, Mother's Day, and even Twin Peaks Day are part of the fun of visiting the Northwest Railway Museum. With depots in North Bend and Snoqualmie, two-hour ...
The North Bend Rail Trail, a 72-mile (116 km) hiking and biking corridor, is also managed as a unit of the park. A new 305 acre (1.23 km 2 ) lake was recently added to the park. Features
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 ...
WV 131 north (Benedum Drive) – Airport: WV 76 east – Flemington: WV 279 west to I-79: Taylor US 250 north – Fairmont: west end of US 250 overlap: Pruntytown: US 250 south – Elkins: east end of US 250 overlap: Grafton: WV 310 north – Valley Falls State Park: US 119: Preston WV 92 north – Arthurdale, Reedsville: west end of WV 92 overlap
The Snoqualmie Valley Regional Trail is a rail trail in King County, Washington. The 29-mile (47 km) trail follows a portion of the former alignment of the Milwaukee Road, which was constructed in 1911 and abandoned in 1973. The trail begins at Rattlesnake Lake outside of North Bend and ends at McCormick Park in Duvall.