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    Radnor Trail

    The Circuit Trails

    Where:
    498 Conestoga Road, Wayne, PA 19087
    When:
    • Sundays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Mondays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Tuesdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Wednesdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Thursdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Fridays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    • Saturdays

      12am to 11:59:59pm

    Providing a tranquil respite from its urban surroundings in northwest Philadelphia, the 2.4-mile Radnor Trail (also known as the P&W Trail) travels through wooded areas from Encke Park at Radnor-Chester Road to Sugartown Road and Route 30. The trail follows along the former corridor of the Philadelphia and Western Railway Company (hence the the ‘P&W’), which was founded in 1902 as part of a proposed intercontinental electric railway that would continue to San Francisco aboard luxuriously appointed rail cars. While that plan did not come to fruition, the route did provide service from Philadelphia’s 69th Street Station to Strafford, with trains initially running every quarter hour for the half hour trip. The line remained in use until 1956, and in 2005 the corridor re-opened as the popular multi-purpose Radnor Trail. With a tree canopy covering much of the route, the trail offers shade on hot summer days. Trail users will note a number of historical markers along the way which chronicle the region’s past, including noteworthy stations along the way. It is also possible to access the Wayne Art Institute from the trail, and future plans include extending the route to connect with the Chester Valley Trail, Valley Forge and the Heinz Reserve.

     

    The Radnor Trail is a part of the Circuit Trails, a vast regional network of hundreds of miles of multi-use trails that is growing in size each year. Explore 100s of miles of happy at CircuitTrails.org

     

    The trail is open from dawn to dusk.

     

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