From Chesire to Southington there is a long stretch of road that you have to navigate to get to the next trail head.
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And quite a few old buildings still standing next to where the railroad used to go, including an old station house.
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Tracks are still visible at the end of the line. Further up, this turns into an active railroad line.
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