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Adirondack Scenic Railroad officials need roughly $16 million to fill in the track Saranac Lake to Tupper Lake – which would mean a seamless ride from Utica to Lake Placid.
The state is prepared to spend $8 million to build the trail after a 34-mile section of rails is removed along the route now used by the Adirondack Scenic Railroad from Tupper Lake to Lake Placid.
The Adirondack Scenic Railroad is a tourist train that provides scenic rides in the Lake Placid and Utica regions. In early October, a locomotive was vandalized.
Nov 12, 2015 — This morning we return to the contentious debate over the historic rail corridor that stretches from Remsen and Old Forge up through the Adirondack Park to Lake Placid. Later ...
The origin of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad dates back to 1992 during the 100th Anniversary celebration of the first installed railroad tracks that went from Utica and Herkimer to Lake Placid. At ...
The Remsen Lake Placid Travel Corridor connecting Utica with Lake Placid has been managed under rules established in 1996, but the state wants the public to weigh in on how things might change.
Backers of an historic and disputed Adirondack tourist rail line are raising a legal defense fund to challenge a state plan that would pull up some of the tracks to create a hiking, biking and ...
The Adirondack Scenic Railroad last week suffered damage to a locomotive, at rest in Lake Placid, N.Y., that appears to be of malicious intent. Railroad crews on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013 found the ...
The Preservation League of New York State has placed a controversial rail to trail project in the Adirondacks supported by the state on its list of… ...
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