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N. Elba board: Tear up the tracks By Andy Flynn andy@denpubs.com SARANAC LAKE — Members of the North Elba Town Board Tuesday, Sept. 11 decided to send a strong message to the state of New York: Tear up the railroad tracks. Although the vote was close at 3-2, all board members agreed that the town’s priority is a recreational path between Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. “Whether the tracks are there or not, we’re building a bike path to Saranac Lake,” said Councilman Jack Favro at the board's meeting at the North Elba Town House in Saranac Lake. “Well said,” added Councilman Jay Rand. For months, proponents and opponents of the railroad tracks have lobbied local governments to choose a side. Town and village officials have been asked to back either the Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates (ARTA), favoring removal of the tracks from Lake Placid to Old Forge and the creation of
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Saranac Lake Mayor Clyde Rabideau inspects the railroad tracks between Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake Thursday, Sept. 13 from the back of a pickup truck “high-railer” to see if it’s feasible to build a recreation path next to the tracks. Photo by Andy Flynn
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Saranac Lake mayor rides tracks to Tupper Lake andy@denpubs.com
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SARANAC LAKE — Wearing a Red Storm cap and Big Tupper Ski Area T-shirt, Mayor Clyde Rabideau embarked on a fact-finding excursion Thursday, Sept. 13 along the railroad corridor between his village and Tupper
Lake to see for himself whether building a recreation trail beside the tracks is a feasible idea. Joining him for the 21-mile trip were village Trustee Tom Catillaz, Adirondack Scenic Railroad employees Shawn Youmans (operations supervisor) and Karen Piro, and three members of the media.
Youmans drove the highrailer — a red Chevy pickup truck fitted to ride the rails — about 10 mph from the Union Depot to the Tupper Lake train station. “There’s a lot of controversy, it’s an issue, and I want to get a look at it firsthand before I make a decision,” Rabideau said from the bed of
the pickup truck soon after departing. “And, of course, before I make a decision, I want to do my due diligence, get all the facts from unbiased sources, and hopefully we can get the stakeholders together and develop a consensus.” Plans are already in the works for a multi-million-dollar recreation path to be built
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