ATT Project Updates

ATT Project Updates

Over the past two months we’ve seen the completion of two ATT projects: Quarter mile markers reflecting the north to south measurements done last year have been installed in all three counties. In Durham white markers have been painted directly on the asphalt...
New ATT Maps Availale for Printing and Download

New ATT Maps Availale for Printing and Download

Our revised maps for Durham’s greenways and all sections of the ATT are now available from this site (links are on the left sidebar of the homepage. For the Durham and Greenways Map: http://www.triangletrails.org/pdfs/ATT_map_page1-2015.pdf and for the Chatham...
Santa Comes for a Ride on the ATT

Santa Comes for a Ride on the ATT

Santa AL, aka Al Capehart was a long time advocate for securing the retired rail corridor and for the development of the ATT as a multi-use rail-trail. Many have referred to him as the father of the ATT. As a second career AL has appeared as Santa in the...

End of Year Message–2014

Season’s greetings and happy holidays from Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (TRTC)! It’s almost the end of the year and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your help in the past, keep you up to date on what we have been doing this year, and ask...
Porta-Jon Relocated to Herndon Park

Porta-Jon Relocated to Herndon Park

Due to the large and growing user access at the Scott King trailhead, TRTC has moved the porta-jon which has been at the Fayetteville Road trailhead for the last three years. It is located just into Herndon Park on the left side so will offer easy access for the many...