Open Forum: Rail To Trail Supported By Broadway Lions
Erin Burch Erin Burch

Open Forum: Rail To Trail Supported By Broadway Lions

The trail will have a major economic impact from the tourists visiting our area, as well as every town and county along the rail corridor. That fact alone should be sufficient argument for the abandoned rail line to be converted to a trail as soon as possible. It will also be a selling point to raise the funds needed for the project, which will benefit everyone.

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Commentary: Rail Trail in Colorado
Erin Burch Erin Burch

Commentary: Rail Trail in Colorado

I've visited and studied several rail to trails in different parts of the country. All have proven to be a boost to their economies, bring in tourists, and are enjoyed by residents. Our proposed Shenandoah Rail Trail here will have a similar positive economic benefits.

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Dan Harshman: Rails to Trails
Erin Burch Erin Burch

Dan Harshman: Rails to Trails

It is impossible to forget the impact the railroad had, and still has, on our country. However, it is no longer economically feasible for this corridor to serve its original purpose. The 49-mile Trail offers the best possible use now while still preserving what once was — a pathway that connects our communities.

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Commentary: Shenandoah Rail Trail, an investment in our rural economy
Kyle Lawrence Kyle Lawrence

Commentary: Shenandoah Rail Trail, an investment in our rural economy

The commercial premiums afforded by our community's strategic location were evident to me as the owner of a popular business in Woodstock. Situated in the beautiful valley between the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains, Shenandoah County's rural economy is blessed by its proximity to one of the country's most vibrant population centers. The benefit is leveraged by easy access to our area from major North/South and East/West interstate systems.

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