Bruce Freeman Rail Trail set to open next Saturday
from WickedLocal News:
CHELMSFORD – On Saturday, Aug. 29, after more than 24 years of planning, working, and waiting, the 6.8-mile section of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail from Cross Point Towers in Lowell to Route 225 in Westford will officially open! This is the first completed section of the rail trail that is planned to extend southward through Sudbury into Framingham.
The MassHighway ribbon-cutting ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. at Old Town Hall in Chelmsford Center, followed by a gala celebration sponsored by the Friends of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail on the Chelmsford Town Common with music, balloons, and refreshments.
The 6.8 miles of trail will be open, with activities suitable for children and adults scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Join the activities by using any non-motorized form of transportation, and enjoy this new trail. A barbeque with hot dogs, hamburgers, and soft drinks, for $1 each, will be available at Agway on Maple Road in Chelmsford from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
This section of the planned 25-mile multi-use rail trail has been under construction for two years. The trail will be accessible to users of all ages and abilities. It traverses woods, wetlands, open fields, and shopping areas and also features an artwalk with renderings of historic Chelmsford buildings painted by local artists.
The ceremony will be held rain or shine. We encourage you to take part in this day of celebration and fun!

Birding along the rail trail
Before and after sneak peak

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