Back in 2018 - I documented a visit to the then destroyed Boiceville Railroad Bridge. It was a wonderful trek and hopes among railroad fans at that time were that the railroad bridge would be restored and the Catskill Mountain Railroad would continue its scenic rides.
It was a controversial issue--converting the railroad line to a rail trail--and although I am sad to know another railroad line no longer has rails, I think the conversion is very nice and the numerous kiosks do a good job of paying tribute to and educating the general public on this unique railroad line's history.
The Bike Ride
It was a very cloudy and overcast day and I was praying for no rain. I started at West Hurley (the Woodstock Dike Trailhead) and first rode east until the finished rail trail ended.I then headed west to ride the entire trail to Boiceville (11.5 miles one way)
There were numerous informative kiosks along the way
It was great to see a section of the rails still on the ground by the kiosk that detailed the West Hurley station
Although it was sprinkling a bit (bummer), once I removed my glasses, the ride was fine...
A small stone foundation |
A tie plate! |
Details on the RR reroute after the reservoir was created |
Even deep in the woods, stone walls were abundant |
At Ashokan Station |
Another stone foundation |
I really couldn't see the former RR route's piers Perhaps they've crumbled |
On my return, I snapped this photos of the boardwalk over a marshy section.
It rained heavily again further on but I snapped a shot of the Glenford Dike...By the time I got to the car it was a monsoon!!!Short Video
Further Info
- Ashokan Rail Trail (Trailink)
- Ashokan Rail Trail (Official site)
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