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Where is the rail 66 Trail in Pennsylvania?

Where is the rail 66 Trail in Pennsylvania?

Rail 66 Country Trail is a rustic trail paralleling Route 66, that begins in the Village of Marianne near the Clarion Junction (SR 322/SR 66) and extends north to the Clarion/Forest County line. The trail is currently under construction.

Where is the rail 66 Trail in Clarion?

Rail 66 Country Trail is a non-motorized, 4-season trail that currently extends 15 miles through the scenic countryside of northern Clarion County near the Village of Lucinda on the historic Knox-Kane railroad bed.

Is the rail 66 in Snydersburg PA paved?

The trail is freshly paved making for a smooth and enjoyable ride for about 9 of the present 12 miles. However, a middle section from Paint-Knox Township Line to Whitney Lane (Snydersburg) has a tar-and-chip surface.

Where is the end of the road Route 66?

It is only 59 miles north of Williams, AZ, a one-hour drive. In California Route 66 crosses the Mojave Desert, the San Andreas Fault, and Hollywood; it reaches the sandy beaches of sun-kissed California on the Pacific Ocean. It is the “End of the Road”.

How to plan a Route 66 road trip?

In step one you defined the possible starting and ending cities of your road trip; now you can use our Route 66 Road Trip Planner to check their location on the map, and see the distance and driving time between them. Also, start thinking about getting from your home to the starting point and from the end point back home.

Where are the Interstates that replaced Route 66?

Route 66 was replaced by five Interstates: I-55 southbound from Chicago, I-44 across Missouri and Oklahoma, I-40 in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, I-15 and finally I-10 into Los Angeles. Today, several states recognize the historical significance of the road, and have it marked with “66” in the state highway number.