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Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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surface, grade, accessibility and accessible trails, bridge
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Transition from steel deck to trail. Wood chips tend to compact leaving a joint no matter how often they are topped up; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
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Planked walk laid on soil surface in Mill Creek Canyon; Salt Lake City, Utah
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