RtT
Dismay, or just disappointment is what I feel every know and then for my good old KY. Blasphemous Bicycler (I love that new font thing.) gives us a brief report that his locale will be getting another 11m of rail-to-trail. BTW, you should read the comments b/c it can be a learning opportunity. Apparently, PA has several RtTs, but KY has almost none. Apparently, PA RtTs have "amish apples" on them. Those of KY don't b/c there aren't enough trails to find the Amish.
I don't know. They've proposed a big Lexington-Ashland trail- a 125m one (I just made that number up) and I don't think it's going anywhere. KY is so lame sometimes.
I don't know. They've proposed a big Lexington-Ashland trail- a 125m one (I just made that number up) and I don't think it's going anywhere. KY is so lame sometimes.
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I certainly agree that Kentucky has been slow with RtT conversion. However, with the increased costs of petrol-based transportation, I'm wondering whether we won't need our rails in the near future. Yes, it would be nice to put in new state of the art rail systems and turn the old ones to trails, but I have a feeling we'll end up relying on retrofits in the state.
Still hoping for a Nashvegas to Louisville train...
The LuvDogg
--Laura
The number of cyclists in that remote area is astonishingly large because of the huge population of Mennonites who don't believe in cars.
Lewisburg is also a college town that does a reasonable tourist business due to it's picturesque main street.
I'm not sure why it's a waste to build bike facilities in rural any more than it's a waste to build roads and bridges for cars.