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ABOUT THE CLINTON RIVER TRAIL - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is the Clinton River Trail? It's a recreational trail on 12 miles of abandoned rail line through the heart of Oakland County, including the cities of Sylvan Lake, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills and Rochester. It connects with the existing West Bloomfield trail to the west and the Macomb Orchard Trail (under construction) to the east. Is the trail open? It is for the most part though some of the surface hasn't been finished, and there are road intersections that are currently under improvement. Will the trail surface be paved or crushed limestone like the Paint Creek Trail? The segments within Sylvan Lake, the western end of Pontiac and Rochester will be crushed limestone. Auburn Hills has put reused asphalt on their section. Rochester Hills segment has not been decided. How does the trail cross I-75 in Auburn Hills? M-DOT has built a new pedestrian bridge to replace the old railroad crossing. What about the bridge over the Clinton River behind Rochester College? The river washed that bridge away. Rochester Hills rebuilt it during the summer of 2005 and it is now open. What is the history on this rail line? The Romeo Observer has published a rather thorough article. How can I get the latest information
on this trail? The best way is
to sign up on the Clinton River Trail email list. It's free. You can
do that by clicking on the Yahoo!Groups box below. If you have any problems
getting on the list, contact webmaster@clintonrivertrail.org. What if I have common questions that are not already on this list? Please send them to webmaster@clintonrivertrail.org. |
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