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2012 NRT Photo Contest Winning Photo
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Photographer: Mary Shaw (c)
Trail: Montour Trail
Flashing lights protect the crossing of the airport access road on the Montour Trail Airport Connector in Pennsylvania
Photo Details
Photo by: Mary Shaw (c)
Tags:
nrt photo contest, road crossing, bicycle, greenway, signal, intersection
More winners from past years in the category
Concrete structure carries trail over a small stream at Bible Park in Denver, Colorado
Concrete structure carries trail over a small stream at Bible Park in Denver, Colorado
Concrete structure carries trail over a small stream at Bible Park in Denver, Colorado
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Dirt trail follows transmission lines in Salt Lake City at Parleys Canyon
Dirt trail follows transmission lines in Salt Lake City at Parleys Canyon
Dirt trail follows transmission lines in Salt Lake City at Parleys Canyon
Concrete round piers support the joists in place; Greenbelt Wetland Boardwalk in Lakewood, Colorado
Concrete round piers support the joists in place; Greenbelt Wetland Boardwalk in Lakewood, Colorado
Concrete round piers support the joists in place; Greenbelt Wetland Boardwalk in Lakewood, Colorado
Driving a carriage on the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail near Park City, Utah
Driving a carriage on the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail near Park City, Utah
Driving a carriage on the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail near Park City, Utah
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.
Transition from the crushed rock trail surface held in by timbers, to the plastic mat which forms a trail across the sand closer to the water.