Astoria Waterfront Trail: An example of Industry & Trail in a mutual relationship

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Astoria Waterfront 13, originally uploaded by npGREENWAY.

Trails and Industry CAN co-exist!

This picture was taken on the Astoria waterfront during the Fall of 2006 by npGREENWAY member Curt.See the link to our flickr photo stream for more photos from the trail.

2 Responses to Astoria Waterfront Trail: An example of Industry & Trail in a mutual relationship

  1. Adam February 3, 2007 at 5:24 pm #

    My wife and I walked most of the length of the Astoria trail. I would like to add that besides trails and industry coexisting, that there is also an historic trolley that runs up and down the line, which railfans may recognize through that coat of paint as car 300, the 1913 Brill trolley car that used to run on the Willamette Shore Trolley line.

    Anyway, the main point is that even multiple modes of transportation on a trail through a business and industrial area can be successful

  2. Scott Mizée npGREENWAY February 3, 2007 at 5:34 pm #

    Wow! Thanks for the additional insight, Adam!

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