20220120 Rail Trail PC Proposal – The Park Record
January 28, 2022
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
The Rail Trail is a beloved, and important, part of the Park City area’s network of trails, providing pedestrian and bicyclist access between Prospector and other destinations inside Park City before extending 28 miles to Echo Reservoir. Park City officials in November held an open house designed to gather input about the future of the Rail Trail, which follows the route of a former Union Pacific Railroad spur, with the possibility that it will be the municipal government that eventually controls the stretch along the entryway | David Jackson/Park Record ( TPR )
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