Thank you very much for this fascinating and informative video presentation, it is great how you produce these videos as it helps to keep the memory of the trolley line alive. It is amazing how much of the random stone walling survives, it was certainly well built in the past.
Us locals call this the, Colemanville trolley trail. It also is part of the Conestoga trail system. Edit: I have to chuckle, because I made this comment before watching the video, because the video just kept buffering. My friend that I sent this to drew this to my attention and said, why did you repeat what he said.
Super cool! I grew up in Marietta, and there are still many stone trestles in the Circle Creek campground area, at the bottom of Chiques Hill.
Thank you very much for this fascinating and informative video presentation, it is great how you produce these videos as it helps to keep the memory of the trolley line alive. It is amazing how much of the random stone walling survives, it was certainly well built in the past.
Very cool video, I live local and had no idea of this trolley. Thanks for sharing 😀
Yes!! Thanks! I've always been curious about old abandoned places like that. I've seen some leftovers of that trolley and have always been curious!
id so freak out if i saw the two of you making a video. i met adam once on the lowgrade trail and he was so friendly
ive been on this trail many times and i can confirm, i never had any idea all that stonework was beneath my feet
Us locals call this the, Colemanville trolley trail. It also is part of the Conestoga trail system. Edit: I have to chuckle, because I made this comment before watching the video, because the video just kept buffering. My friend that I sent this to drew this to my attention and said, why did you repeat what he said.