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The minimum needed for a rail crossing: trail surface and signs; angled crossing is not optimum; Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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signs and signage, surface, rail crossings, safety, running
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Sign warns of trail's end but doesn't provide alternate route; Willamette River Trail in Portland, Oregon
Sign warns of trail's end but doesn't provide alternate route; Willamette River Trail in Portland, Oregon
Sign warns of trail's end but doesn't provide alternate route; Willamette River Trail in Portland, Oregon
Roller skaters warned of change in surface at bridge; community trail on Eastern Shore of Maryland
Roller skaters warned of change in surface at bridge; community trail on Eastern Shore of Maryland
Roller skaters warned of change in surface at bridge; community trail on Eastern Shore of Maryland
Arrow directs trail users to main bikeway; other route leads to parking lot at the Aurora Reservoir in Aurora, Colorado
Arrow directs trail users to main bikeway; other route leads to parking lot at the Aurora Reservoir in Aurora, Colorado
Arrow directs trail users to main bikeway; other route leads to parking lot at the Aurora Reservoir in Aurora, Colorado
Symbols commonly used in trail blazing in the United States. Turn signals are often non-directional—one blaze is placed directly above the other.
Symbols commonly used in trail blazing in the United States. Turn signals are often non-directional—one blaze is placed directly above the other.
Symbols commonly used in trail blazing in the United States. Turn signals are often non-directional—one blaze is placed directly above the other.
At trailhead for BLM Row River rail trail; Cottage Grove, OR
At trailhead for BLM Row River rail trail; Cottage Grove, OR
At trailhead for BLM Row River rail trail; Cottage Grove, OR
Sign for Thompson Trail Project, a railtrail in Anacortes, Washington
Sign for Thompson Trail Project, a railtrail in Anacortes, Washington
Sign for Thompson Trail Project, a railtrail in Anacortes, Washington