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Welcome
Traversing terrain
with imprints of ice-age glaciation, the trail passes
through the lush bottom lands of French Creek Valley. With 66 species of fish and 27 species of mollusks,
French Creek is Pennsylvania most biologically diverse
body of water. From the creek to the end of the trail’s
completed portion, the landscape is pastoral with varied
environments of meadow and marsh, hardwood stands and
hemlock thickets. The proposed segment from Route 19 to
Conneaut Lake parallels Conneaut Marsh, an ancient river
valley infield with glacial debris, and home to nesting
bald eagles and migrating waterfowl.
The paved trail is five miles long, located from the
Park Avenue Plaza in Meadville to Route 19, a distance
of five miles
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History of Ernst Trail
The
Meadville-Linesville Railroad was built from 1880-1892
by a group of Meadville entrepreneurs to gain access to
the Pennsylvania Railroad at Linesville. Despite the
involvement of some of Meadville’s best-known citizens,
the railroad did not flourish.
In 1891, the Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad Co. leased
the right-of-way and for a time it’s most profitable use
was as a passenger line, transporting visitors to
Exposition Park (renamed Conneaut Lake Park in 1920).
With the rise of the automobile, passenger service
declined, and in 1934, rail service to the park was
discontinued. The Bessemer abandoned the line in 1976.
In 1996, Calvin Ernst, the right-of-way’s owner, donated
the property to French Creek Recreational Trails and the
Ernst Bike Trail was born.
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