Category Archives: Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail

Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail Opens

Good news out of Chesapeake Beach.  The latest segment of the rail trail, for which citizen activist/Councilman/Mayor Bruce Wahl tirelessly advocated since 1989, is now open.   We focused on this project when it finally broke ground last September and now we are happy to show how beautifully it has turned out.

Although the official ribbon cutting will not occur until later this summer, an elated Mayor Wahl made the announcement at Town Council, and the good folks of Chesapeake Beach lost no time getting some exercise and enjoyment with this new recreation facility.

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Hooray!! Another Rail Trail for Maryland

Whenever I get discouraged about how long the South Shore Trail has taken to reach even the engineering stage, I talk with someone like Beth Strommen, who reminds me that Baltimore’s Gwynns Falls Trail was fourteen years in the making.    But this heartening story tops even that example of tenacity.

In Chesapeake Beach, just over the Anne Arundel County line, citizen activist, city council member and now Mayor Bruce Wahl has been working since 1989 — that’s right, twenty years — to build an all purpose recreational trail on the abandoned rightaway of the railroad that connected the resort community with Washington DC many years ago.  He’s had to deal with budget cuts, easements, environmental issues and myriad governments (including the feds, and we know how that can go) to bring this dream to fruition. 

This month, the Chesapeake Beach Railway Trail received its final approval and is going out to bid.  Construction will begin later this fall on the segment that connects several residential neighborhoods with downtown.

The rail trails of Maryland are among the most appealing in the country.  This winding path around the bayfront town will be a community enhancement, visitor attraction and one more recreation asset for our state. 

Congratulations to Mayor Wahl for seeing this part through.  Here’s hoping his vision will extend to Anne Arundel County some day.

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