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New Web Site Maps Bike Trails Nationwide

Unused Rail Corridors Being Transformed Into Bike Trails

POSTED: 11:28 am CDT July 31, 2008
UPDATED: 3:22 pm CDT July 31, 2008

As gas prices soar, more people are choosing to peddle their bicycles instead of driving their cars, and a new Web site is helping show them where to ride.

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The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has launched a new site called TrailLink.com, which shows maps of many bike routes and off-road bike trails nationwide.

RTC is a nonprofit organization working to preserve unused rail corridors by transforming them into bike trails.

"We're excited about the success of our mapping initiative to date," said Frederick Schaedtler, RTC director of information technology. "We now have (map) coverage in all 50 states, including most high-density urban areas."

Cyclists can enter a ZIP code or state on the Web site to search for trails. Users can also check out a national rail-trail map that zooms down to show either an individual trail or entire regional trail network.

Some cyclists told TheBostonChannel.com that the Web site really helps them find safe and easily accessible ways to get around.

"I recently took up bicycle as a way to get outdoors and to get to work," said Misha Heller, RTC member and a cyclist. "I love using TrailLink.com to find new trails in the (Washington, D.C.) metro area to explore and to help me put more miles on my bike. It's easy to use and such a great service for a new cyclist."

TrailLink has mapped nearly half of more than 1,500 rail-trails nationwide. The Web site is adding more maps every day.

"Our mapping efforts are now focused on the remaining open trails to ensure that TrailLink.com will continue to provide the highest-quality trail information for all recreational and commuting trail users," said Schaedtler.

TrailLink also invites all cyclists who love to use trails and are interested in GPS mapping to became rail-trail mapping volunteers.

The Web site plan is to have almost 14,000 miles of rail-trails mapped over the course of 2008, Schaedtler said.

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