Erie Railroad

Springwater from Livingston county atlas 1872Over 25 hikers attended the Springwater Trails hike on the old railroad bed between Becker Road and Depot Road in the southwest corner of Springwater.  This hike was followed by our Holiday Social at All Western Evergreen Farm.

The Rochester Branch of the Erie Railroad ran from Corning to Rochester, through Wayland, Springwater, Livonia and Avon. The map above is from Atlas of Livingston Co. New York published by F. W. Beers & Co., 1872, and shows the route of the railroad through Springwater. You can click on the map to see a higher resolution image.

IMG_1139 We started on Becker Rd and hiked through section 187 on the map and the north end of Lawrence Gull.  The old railroad bed is on private property, and Rick was able to get permission from the various land owners, making this a very special hike.

The railroad bed runs along the side of the hill between Lawrence Gull and Harpers Ferry Roads.  The bed is on a level route about 1400ft above sea level, but the land is much more interesting, with gullys filled in for the railroad and cuts through the hill.  With no leaves on the trees, the forests were open for us to see.

IMG_1137This rail bed would definitely make a wonderful part of the Springwater Trail.  This hike has encouraged us to pursue this possibility. Any landowners interested in allowing Springwater Trails, Inc. to mark a trail open to the public, please contact us for more information.

The Climbers started hiking at the McTighe pond, and climbed out of the valley to the rail bed. The McTighes have graciously allowed our group to hike on the rail bed in the past, and they remember freight trains passing through Springwater. After hiking to the northern-most point of the hike, the climbers turned around and met the Tourists.  The dogs were excited to say hello.

IMG_1140 GroupJoin us next Sunday at Harriet Hollister Spencer Recreation Area. Days are getting longer already, so next Sunday sunset is 4 minutes later than this past hike (note that the day is only 1 minute longer, because sunrise is also later).