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The ”’North County Trailway”’ is a {{convert|22.1|mi|km|adj=on}} long paved [[rail trail]] stretching from [[Eastview, New York|Eastview]] to [[Baldwin Place, New York|Baldwin Place]] in [[Westchester County, New York]]. It is also part of the statewide [[Empire State Trail]].
The ”’North County Trailway”’ is a {{convert|22.1|mi|km|adj=on}} long paved [[rail trail]] stretching from [[Eastview, New York|Eastview]] to [[Baldwin Place, New York|Baldwin Place]] in [[Westchester County, New York]]. It is also part of the statewide [[Empire State Trail]].
The Putnam Division provided passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between [[the Bronx]] and Putnam County, with freight service continuing until 1962. The railroad served 23 stations in Westchester County.<ref>[https://parks.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/NCT2017TrailwaysBrochureMap.pdf North County Trailway Brochure and Map (Westchester County.gov)]</ref> Historic marker plaques have been placed at most of the former stations.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}}
The Putnam Division provided passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between [[the Bronx]] and Putnam County, with freight service continuing until 1962. The railroad served 23 stations in Westchester County.<ref>[https://parks.westchestergov.com/images/stories/pdfs/NCT2017TrailwaysBrochureMap.pdf North County Trailway Brochure and Map (Westchester County.gov)]</ref> Historic marker plaques have been placed at most of the former stations.{{citation needed|date=July 2015}}
In 2019, County Executive George Latimer announced that $8.7 million would be dedicated to improving the trailway. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theexaminernews.com/county-to-upgrade-north-county-trailway-over-the-next-year/|title=County to Upgrade North County Trailway Over the Next Year|website=www.theexaminernews.com|access-date=2020-02-18}}</ref>
{{Update|part=Section|date=November 2024}}
In 2019, County Executive George Latimer announced that $8.7 million would be dedicated to improving the trailway. The project is expected to be done in 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theexaminernews.com/county-to-upgrade-north-county-trailway-over–the–next–year/|title=County to Upgrade North County Trailway Over the Next Year|website=www.theexaminernews.com|access-date=2020–02–18}}</ref>
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In November 2024, outgoing Westchester County executive proposed renaming both the North and South County Trailways to the Andrew P. O’Rourke Westchester County Trailway. If the Westchester County Board of Legislators adopts this proposal, signs denoting the new name are expected to be ready in Spring of 2025.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theexaminernews.com/latimer-proposes-to-rename-county-trailway-in-honor-of-orourke/|title=Latimer Proposes to Rename County Trailway|website=www.theexaminernews.com|access-date=2024-11-19}}</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
Rail trail in Westchester County, New York
The North County Trailway is a 22.1-mile (35.6 km) long paved rail trail stretching from Eastview to Baldwin Place in Westchester County, New York. It is also part of the statewide Empire State Trail.
It connects to the South County Trailway in Eastview, also built along the former railroad.[1][2] It connects through the Eastview parking lot to the Tarrytown Lakes Extension and Tarrytown Lakes Trail to the Old Croton Aqueduct and Tarrytown.[3]
While it is primarily a dedicated multi-use path, trail users are directed by signs to use the shoulders of New York State Route 100 for two sections between Briarcliff Manor and Millwood.[citation needed]
The North County Trailway was constructed along the Putnam Division railbed of the former New York Central Railroad (“Old Put”). At its north end it becomes the Putnam County Trailway, which continues along the former railbed to Brewster, New York. The first segment opened in 1981.[4]
The Putnam Division provided passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between the Bronx and Putnam County, with freight service continuing until 1962. The railroad served 23 stations in Westchester County.[5] Historic marker plaques have been placed at most of the former stations.[citation needed]
In 2019, County Executive George Latimer announced that $8.7 million would be dedicated to improving the trailway. [6]
In November 2024, outgoing Westchester County executive proposed renaming both the North and South County Trailways to the Andrew P. O’Rourke Westchester County Trailway. If the Westchester County Board of Legislators adopts this proposal, signs denoting the new name are expected to be ready in Spring of 2025.[7]
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