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Ashtabula County
=Western Reserve Greenway Trail= =Munson Hill Station= Ashtabula, Ohio 44004 Western Reserve Greenway Trail (Ashtabula County) webpage

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Western Reserve Greenway Trail--Munson Hill Station
Coordinates: 41.8033104, -80.8337599 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Munson Hill Station
Munson Hill Station is located off of Old Austinburg Road, just south of the intersection of Munson Hill Road and Ashtabula–Austinburg Road in Saybrook Township. The intersection of Munson Hill and Austinburg Road is approximately 1.5 miles east of OH-45.

About Western Reserve Greenway Trail in Ashtabula County
The Western Reserve Greenway is 43 miles in length, and Ashtabula County is home to 27 of the miles. The trail begins next to West Avenue, across from the ODOT garage, in Ashtabula City and then south below Orwell. From there, the trail proceeds to Champion, just north of Warren.

The Western Reserve Greenway is the former PennCentral right-of-way which was closed in April 1976. The line at one time was also known as the USRA 714 rail line. The right-of-way, which served industry then, is now set to help serve the recreational needs of Ashtabula County.

The Ashtabula County MetroParks secured a 15-year lease agreement with the current property owner, the State of Ohio. The lease, signed by Governor George Voinovich in late May 1997 and recorded in the Ashtabula County courts, authorizes construction of the Western Reserve Greenway on the Ashtabula portion of the former 714 roadbed. From Western Reserve Greenway Trail (Ashtabula County) webpage

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