Cuomo has approved a plan to divide a 119 - mile state -
owned rail corridor through the Adirondacks to extend a scenic train route and create a new multi-use trail.
The Associated Press - ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)- Gov. Andrew Cuomo has approved a plan to divide a 119 - mile state -
owned rail corridor through the Adirondacks to extend a scenic train route and create a new multi-use trail.
Not exact matches
The committee waded through the choices of
rail - and - trail or
rail or trail alone across the 38 miles of county -
owned corridor stretching from the Hudson River to the county line at Highmount in Shandaken.
Hein first proposed the extended trail last October calling for the development of a multi-use recreational trail along the county -
owned Ulster & Delaware
Rail corridor, which stretches more than 38 miles from Kingston to Highmount near Belleayre Mountain.
The 9 - mile
Rail Trail
corridor is
owned by Albany County and is a shared - use path that accommodates all types of non-motorized traffic.