Beginning in 1904, the Atchison-Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad (AT&SF) carried freight through the city of Richmond, reaching its height during World War II when Richmond became a national leader of wartime industry and the woman's labor movement. This same corridor, which has sat unused in the heart
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This urban rail trail provides a short recreational opportunity for local residents, a ribbon of open space in an otherwise heavily developed cityscape. The route sits on the old Santa Fe railroad grade, which runs parallel to Ohio and Chanslor Avenues through a relatively depressed industrial/ res
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