I was sitting in my office at the Atlanta INtown office in Inman Park when I heard a strange noise coming from outside our backdoor. INtown’s offices are at Inman Alley, which, literally, backs up to the future BeltLine. The noise sounded like a train coming down the tracks, so I jumped up and ran outside to see some kind of machinery and a team of men coming down the track pulling up the old rail lines. I grabbed the camera and snapped a couple of photos as the machine pulled up the tracks and the crew removed the wooden ties underneath. What were they doing?
A call to the Atlanta BeltLine offices provided exciting information. Crews are working in the Northeast and Southwest quadrants of the 22-mile BeltLine loop around the city to create the first hiking trails. The old rails and ties will be removed, graded and replaced with mulch to provide a walking surface. This part of the project is expected to be completed and open to the public in March.
To keep up with all the BeltLine information, visit www.beltline.org.
Beltline trails will be great. I hope that they also make space for bicycles! This would be a great way to ride around town without the risk of car accidents.
Beltline trails will be great. I hope that they also make space for bicycles! This would be a great way to ride around town without the risk of car accidents.