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The trail is owned and operated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. It runs for approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from Main Street in the center of the village of Moosup to the Rhode Island state line in the town of Sterling, where the trail continues into Rhode Island as the Coventry Greenway. [2]
Plainfield Township Trail is a 6.9-mile (11.1 km) rail trail in Plainfield Township, Pennsylvania. The trail extends from Stockertown (Belfast Junction) to Pen Argyl at Pen Argyl Junction. The trail follows the former Conrail rail line, which was abandoned in 1981.
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.
PLAINFIELD – Construction of a spray park at the Rushmore Recreational Complex in the city's 4th Ward is expected to be completed in time to open this summer as part of a multiyear improvement ...
Kenneth Dubuque Memorial State Forest Location in Massachusetts Show map of Massachusetts Kenneth Dubuque Memorial State Forest (the United States) Show map of the United States Location Hawley, Plainfield, Savoy, Franklin, Hampshire, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°33′6.4″N 72°56′26.9″W / 42.551778°N 72.940806°W / 42.551778; -72.940806 Area 7,405 ...
Plainfield–Naperville Road — — Southern segment, Plainfield-Naperville Road continues south as Will County Highway 14 CR 1: 3.24: 5.21 US 34 (Ogden Avenue) in Naperville: CH 32 (Warrenville Road) in Warrenville: Raymond Drive, Ferry Road, River Road — — Northern segment CR 2: 4.70: 7.56 Washington Street in Naperville: CR 38 (63rd ...
EDISON – The development of the former Charlie Brown's restaurant property on Plainfield Road is likely headed back to court after councilmembers approved a settlement that would allow eight ...
The trail connects to other Blue-Blazed trails in Connecticut's Pachaug State Forest: the Pachaug Trail in the Philips Pond through Flat Rock section, and the Nehantic Trail at Lee Road. The Nehantic-Quinebaug Crossover trail is an overlapping section of Lee and Breakneck Roads connecting these two trails and is marked with blue and red blazes ...