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Norwood and St. Lawrence Railroad

This exceptionally short segment of the historic Norwood and St. Lawrence Railroad represents a fraction of the former rail corridor that once connected communities in the northern Adirondacks. At just 0.1 miles, it likely serves as a connector or preserves a small portion of the original railbed for interpretive purposes. The brevity suggests it functions more as a historical waypoint than a destination trail.

Length
0.1 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
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