Columbia Friends of the Electric Trail (CFET) held its first training session September 15 for a dozen volunteers who will mow and maintain the AHET when it opens. Pictured is CFET Board President Ron Rich (l) explaining details to the CFET Trail Crew at Samascott’s Orchards in Kinderhook. Photo contributed
VALATIE—According to the latest update from the Albany-Hudson Electric Trail (AHET), “There is no public access to the AHET Trail at this time.”
But that could change very soon. There is a lot of activity on the 36-mile walking and biking trail that runs through Columbia and Rensselaer counties, mostly along the old trolley rail bed now owned by National Grid
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