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This list of rail trails in New York lists former railroad rights-of-way in New York that have been converted to rail trails for public use. Many of these rail trails are also part of the statewide Empire State Trail network, which officially opened Jan. 1, 2021.
The State of New York has a large network of multi-use paths, rail trails, hiking trails, and other facilities. Many are short, local paths, but many are of statewide or regional significance. [ 1 ] In order to be added to this list, a trail must be located in New York and have and its own article, or a dedicated section in an article.
The Dutchess Rail Trail forms part of the Empire State Trail. [2] Construction was initially set to begin in July 2007. [3] It was built in five phases. The final stage from Morgan lake in the Town of Poughkeepsie to the Walkway over the Hudson was completed in July 2013. [4] Conrail's Maybrook Line was double tracked, allowing for a ...
The Rutland Trail is a multi-use rail trail extending for 21.2 miles (34.1 km) from Norwood to Moira, New York.It consists of portions of the Rutland Railway in St. Lawrence and Franklin counties.
The Old Erie Path is a 3.4 mile north-south rail trail in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York.It begins at the southern edge of South Nyack at the end of the Raymond G. Esposito Trail, spanning Grand View-on-Hudson and Piermont before terminating at the junction of the Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail in Sparkill. [1]
The West Side Yard, between Penn Station and the Hudson River, as it appeared before the Hudson Yards real estate development project broke ground in 2012.. The West Side Yard (officially the John D. Caemmerer West Side Yard) is a rail yard of 30 tracks owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the west side of Manhattan in New York City.
Savannah Valley Railroad Trail, northwest of McCormick to Willington [73] Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville County; Triple C Rail Trail, a 23-mile (37 km) rail trail spanning Cherokee and York counties; West Ashley Greenway, Charleston; Peak to Prosperity Passage of the Palmetto Trail, Newberry County, South Carolina
North on U.S. Route 11, east on New York State Route 49 across I-81, and south on County Route 37 takes you back to the trail. At that point, the trail to the west (back towards I-81) is ridable, but it ends at a creek where the railroad bridge has been removed. Once back on the trail, it is 16 miles (26 km) to Cleveland and the Oneida County ...