So you're saying people are doing this (heading from North to South)? A is start, B is point of realization of error, C is finish:
Why would they stay on the south side? The trail is on the North side. They should cross over at Seagram before even crossing it... I just don't get (even before construction) why anyone would be walking on the South side of the tracks. There's nothing there and if you got to "B" there's no bridge, crossing, anything. It's never been anything but a dead end.
Why would they stay on the south side? The trail is on the North side. They should cross over at Seagram before even crossing it... I just don't get (even before construction) why anyone would be walking on the South side of the tracks. There's nothing there and if you got to "B" there's no bridge, crossing, anything. It's never been anything but a dead end.