- Interurban Trail (Sangamon County)
The Interurban Trail is a convert|4.75|mi|1|adj=on
rail trail in Sangamon County,Illinois .It was built by the
Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and occupies an abandonedIllinois Terminal Railroad interurban corridor. It stretches from the south side ofSpringfield, Illinois , to the center ofChatham, Illinois .The trail parallels a
Class I railroad mainline throughout its entire length. The main line, originally built by theAlton Railroad , is currently operated byUnion Pacific Railroad and carries "Lincoln Service " passenger train service.The trail passes underneath
Interstate 72 south of Springfield and crosses the southwestern arm ofLake Springfield , the largest lake in Sangamon County. The arm is where Lick Creek enters the lake.Population in the trail's Chatham service area is growing rapidly
as of 2008 . Springfield is the county's employment center, and the Interurban Trail is available for use bybicycle commuters who live in Sangamon County's southwest townships. The trail is managed by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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