Great American Rail-Trail In West Virgina
Panhandle Trail located in West Virginia and Pennsylvania | Photo by Milo Bateman
The preferred route of the Great American Rail-Trail will travel through the northern panhandle of West Virginia and the town of Weirton, along the Ohio River. While it’s the state with the fewest miles of the Great American Rail-Trail, the connection it provides is critical—both for its intersection with other developing trail networks and its historical and regional significance. The state’s Great American gateway trail and sole host trail, the Panhandle Trail is also a key part of the Cleveland-to-Pittsburgh corridor of the Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition—one of RTC’s TrailNation™ projects, which seeks to establish the former industrial heartland into a world-class trail destination and will connect Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and New York via a developing 1,500-mile trail network.
The “Great American” Route Through West Virginia
8.7
Total Miles4.6
Existing Miles4.1
Gap Miles52.9%
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Panhandle Trail
From just outside of Pittsburgh, the Panhandle Trail heads west, slipping over the border into the northern tip of West Virginia, serving as a literal gateway between the two states. Running adjacent to creeks for much of its 29 miles, the Panhandle carries walkers and bicyclists over many small bridges as it cuts through the rolling and, by turns, rocky hillside.
Completing the Great American Rail-Trail: Catalyst Initiatives in West Virginia
In every state along the preferred route of the Great American, needs for completing the trail vary. To spur trail completion, RTC has identified initial catalyst initiatives—projects or challenges that would most benefit from RTC’s national breadth of resources. (View the complete list of catalyst initiatives and criteria here.) Through these initiatives, RTC will support local and state partners, investing time, expertise and organizational resources in specific projects that are critical to the ultimate completion of the Great American Rail-Trail.
Great American Rail-Trail Gap #2: Weirton to West Virginia-Ohio State Line
RTC will work with local partners—the Northern West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center and the City of Weirton—to engage stakeholders in finalizing preferred route options for the trail gap. Activities will include surveying, right-of-way and land transfer negotiations, cost estimation, design and engineering, railroad engagement, funding strategy, construction assistance and bridge rehabilitation. The work will be implemented as part of RTC’s Cleveland to Pittsburgh Feasibility Study, scheduled for release in Fall 2019 and defining trail development strategy for a key corridor of the Industrial Heartland Trails Coalition, a developing 1,500-miles-plus TrailNation™ project that seeks to create a world-class trail network between Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and New York.