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The B-Line Trail is a 3.1 mile
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in the United States, connecting the downtown area of
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, to an outlying neighborhood. The trail connects with the
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which in turn runs into the planned Limestone Greeneay trail. Four plazas are located along the trail, which is fitted with
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ing. Works of public art including murals and sculpture are located along the trail. There are also fitness stations. The trail runs along a former
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bed. It was part of a rail line for more than a century. Pollution from
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s has been an issue at some parts because of historic cinder and
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emissions. The
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awarded money for
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and cleanup along the trail. The trail's route includes Switchyard Park. The trail is used by some commuters who bicycle to workplaces such as Indiana University.


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