A look at the Cedar Lake Trail heading into downtown Minneapolis,
from early spring of 2006.

Cedar Lake Trail west of
downtown
The
Cedar Lake Trail is America's first
bike freeway.
It is a
rail trail located on the west side of
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
and was inaugurated on February 17,
1995.
The trail features two separate one-way lanes for bike traffic and
one two-way lane for pedestrian traffic. The paved trail runs from
downtown Minneapolis to connect with the city's most popular bike
trails in the west suburbs. The trail follows the
BNSF Railway line west out of downtown
Minneapolis.
The trail connects with other Minneapolis trails as follows:
The trail is located in areas that were formerly railroad yards for
the
Great Northern
Railway and the
Minneapolis and St. Louis
Railway. When
Burlington Northern Railroad
(the successor to Great Northern) consolidated its facilities
elsewhere, and the Chicago and North Western (the successor to
Minneapolis and St. Louis) dismantled the MSTL facilities, the land
became available for use as parkland.
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