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The Blackstone River Greenway in October 2006, approximately one mile south of the Martin Street Bridge, Lincoln, Rhode Island The Blackstone River Greenway (formerly Bikeway) is a partially completed paved
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defining the course of the East Coast Greenway through the Blackstone Valley from Worcester, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island. As of 2016, approximately of the trail has been completed in Rhode Island, connecting the communities of Woonsocket, Lincoln,
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, and Manville. Some of completed trail in Massachusetts connect Worcester and Millbury, as well as 3.7 miles of trail connecting Uxbridge and Blackstone. The path roughly parallels the right-of-way of the active Providence & Worcester Railroad and its predecessor, the
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, running alongside the Blackstone River. In some places, the bike path follows the old canal towpath, with the long-abandoned canal running along one side and the river on the other. Only a short portion near Pratt Dam (a.k.a. Lonsdale Dam, connecting Lincoln, Rhode Island and
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) runs on abandoned railroad right-of-way. Once finished, the greenway will be linked to the East Bay Bike Path, for an additional of trail to Bristol, Rhode Island. The Blackstone River Greenway is also a designated section of the East Coast Greenway, the 3,000-mile trail system connecting cities from Maine to Florida.


History

In 1985, the Blackstone River Valley
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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor) was designated by the United States Congress, following the path of the Blackstone River from Providence to Worcester. ;Rhode Island In 1997, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Department of Transportation began work on the first Rhode Island segment, from Lincoln to
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. This segment was completed in 1998. A second Rhode Island segment was completed in 2002, from Ashton to Manville. In August 2007, a bridge reconstruction project at Martin Street in Lincoln was completed, ending a three-year bike path closure. The new bridge incorporated a major safety improvement with the path passing underneath Martin Street instead of meeting it at grade. In November 2007, a extension from Manville to the Woonsocket Water Treatment Plant was opened. A segment from Lonsdale to Valley Falls, which includes more than of boardwalk over part of the Lonsdale Marsh, opened in 2008. A segment through the River's Edge Recreational Complex in Woonsocket was completed in 2008, and that segment was linked to the previously-completed portions to the south later that year. In 2011, an segment of on-road bicycle lanes opened connecting the Blackstone River Greenway with the East Bay Bike Path, starting in Providence. In 2013,
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were painted through Woonsocket from the Massachusetts border to the River's Edge Recreational Complex. In early Summer 2017, a new section of path was completed along the Seekonk River in Providence, stretching from Gano Street to Pitman Street, which was extended by a further in 2020. A $4.5 million section of path in Woonsocket known as Segment 8C was completed in 2019, consisting of of path from the Massachusetts border to Cold Spring Park in Woonsocket including a 182-foot truss bridge over the Blackstone River. Segment 8B1, a further of path along Truman Drive in Woonsocket, was opened in 2020. As of 2021 the total Rhode Island portion of the greenway is long, of which make up the longest contiguous segment. Additional projects are under design to extend the path further through Woonsocket, connecting existing segments, as well as through the cities of Providence, Pawtucket, and Central Falls. ;Massachusetts In 1996, a study undertaken by the Massachusetts Highway Department (MHD) and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (known at the time as the Department of Environmental Management) produced a plan for seven segments of trail linking Worcester with Blackstone, Massachusetts and the Rhode Island border. # Blackstone to Millville (2.92 miles) # Millville to Uxbridge (3.30 miles) # Uxbridge to Northbridge (9.09 miles) # Northbridge to
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(1.39 miles) # Grafton to Millbury via Sutton (6.02 miles) # Millbury to Worcester (4+ miles) # Worcester (2.61 miles) Construction was delayed due to a lack of state funds, a shortfall attributed to the over-budget " Big Dig" highway tunnel project in Boston. In 2005, as part of the Massachusetts Turnpike-Route 146 interchange project, the first segment, from Worcester to Millbury, was opened to the public. In 2010, an agreement was reached between MassDOT and DCR for DCR to take over the management of the design and environmental permitting of Sections 1 through 5 of the Greenway, including preparation of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Section 6 was previously constructed by MassDOT, and Section 7 will be designed by the City of Worcester, and constructed by MassDOT. In 2013, five bridges in Blackstone that run concurrently with the
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(SNETT) were repaired and repainted. These are the two Factory Pond Bridges, the northern Canal Street Bridge, a Blackstone River Bridge, and the St. Paul Street Bridge. By September 2014, these bridges received new ipe wood decks and safety railings. In 2014, new bridges were also constructed over Kane Court and Main Street, and a tunnel was built under Church Street, all in the town of Blackstone. The entire 3.7-mile path was finally completed in December 2016. Restoration work on the Blackstone Viaduct, located adjacent to the southern terminus of this path, began in 2019. When completed, this project will add approximately 0.5 miles of bike path extending to the Rhode Island border, where it will connect with an existing segment of path in Woonsocket. All of the trail between the missing Blackstone River and Rte. 122 bridge in Blackstone and Rte. 146A in Uxbridge is part of both the SNETT and the Blackstone River Greenway.


Crossings


See also

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Southern New England Trunkline Trail The Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT) is a rail trail in Massachusetts. The trail passes through the towns of Douglas, Uxbridge, Millville, Blackstone, Bellingham, and Franklin and is one of the longest trails in southern Massach ...
* East Bay Bike Path *
Washington Secondary Rail Trail 450x450px, The Washington Secondary Bike path includes several bridges. The Washington Secondary Rail Trail (also known as the Washington Secondary Bike Path) is a rail trail located in Rhode Island. The trail measures and has sections that ...
* Greenways Alliance of Rhode Island


References


External links


Blackstone River Greenway and Bikeway Access
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Division of Parks & Recreation
Blackstone River Greenway
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy {{authority control Rail trails in Massachusetts Rail trails in Rhode Island State parks of Rhode Island East Coast Greenway National Recreation Trails in Massachusetts National Recreation Trails in Rhode Island Protected areas of Providence County, Rhode Island Protected areas of Worcester County, Massachusetts Protected areas established in 1985 1985 establishments in Massachusetts 1985 establishments in Rhode Island Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park