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  2. Baltimore & Annapolis Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore & Annapolis Trail follows the route of the Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad from which it derives its name. Proposed in 1972 by Jim Hague, [2] it opened on Oct 7, 1990 as the second rail trail in Maryland. [3] [4] In June 1996, the Baltimore & Annapolis Trail became part of the East Coast Greenway–from Calais, Maine to Key West ...

  3. Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Trail (WB&A) is a 10.25-mile (16.50 km) long, discontinuous rail trail from Lanham to Odenton in Maryland.The trail gets its name from the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway on whose right-of-way it runs, but does not connect to any of the cities in its name.

  4. South Shore Trail - Wikipedia

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    The South Shore Trail is a 11.2-mile (18.0 km) long, planned shared-use rail trail that will run from Annapolis to Odenton in Maryland, United States. Two segments, totaling 2.96-mile (4.76 km) have been built.

  5. List of hiking trails in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hiking trails in the U.S. state of Maryland. A ... Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland [1] American Discovery Trail [2] Anacostia Tributary Trail ...

  6. Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad - Wikipedia

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    B&A #50 a GE (General Electric) 70 ton diesel locomotive survives at the B&O railroad museum in Baltimore Maryland. B&A #87 an EMD SW9 survives stored in Chadbourn, NC along with a BLA lettered boxcar #41449. Kent Road Bridge over the old right-of-way and tracks in the Wardour part of Annapolis - now for bikes and pedestrians only.

  7. Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail (TCB), formerly and popularly known as the Northern Central Railroad (NCR) Trail, is a rail trail that runs along a former Northern Central Railway corridor in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The trail extends 19.7 miles from Ashland Road in Cockeysville to the Mason–Dixon line, where it becomes the ...

  8. Jones Falls Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Jones Falls Trail was conceived in the late 1990s. [5] Construction, however, began later. The Trail is still under construction, with its schedule broken into five phases. Phase I is the oldest section of the Jones Falls Trail, a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) stretch from Penn Station to Druid Hill Park completed in 2004.

  9. Category:Rail trails in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Western Maryland Rail Trail This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 04:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...