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Enjoy the Fun of Rail Biking
Ride Pedal-powered 'Rail Cars' through scenic locations along abandoned Railway lines
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> Ride your own Rail Car in the Adirondacks
Thendara Station, 2568 State Route 28, Thendara, NY 13472
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Adirondack Rail Bike Adventures invites you to travel on the rails over rivers & streams while enjoying rare glimpses at nature and its wildlife.
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> Adirondack Railbike Adventures: Tupper Lake
Tupper Lake Station 37 Depot Street Tupper Lake, NY 12986
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Adirondack Railbike Adventures offers 7-mile round trip railbike excursions from its Tupper Lake station each spring, summer and fall.
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> Rail Explorers Cooperstown
136 E Main St. Milford, NY 13807
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Take a ride on the rails with a rail bike adventure through Rail Explorers in Cooperstown.
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> Pedal the Catskill Rails with Rail Explorers USA
Phoenicia Train Depot, 70 Lower High St., Phoenicia, NY 12464
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Experience the wonders of the historic Ulster & Delaware Railroad as you pedal alongside the Esopus Creek.
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> Explore the Adirondacks on a Pedal-powered Rail Car
3 Railroad Place, North Creek, NY 12853
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Let tour guides take you on a 6-mile rail biking journey through the beautiful Adirondack forest and over the Hudson River on a trestle bridge.
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> Revolution Rail Company @ Thurman Station (Stony Creek)
799 NY-418 Warrensburg, NY 12885
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The Revolution Rail Co. offers three different railbike trips from its Thurman Station location in Warrensburg, near Lake George.
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> Revolution Rail Company: Hadley Station
4113 Rockwell Street Hadley, NY 12835
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Revolution Rail Co.’s Hadley Station, offers a 6-mile railbike tour that passes through the woods and over a 90-foot-high, 500-foot-long bridge.