The Springwater Corridor Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian rail trail in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, United States. It follows a former railway line from Boring through Gresham to Portland, where it ends south of the Eastbank Esplanade. Most of the corridor, about 21 miles (34 km) long, consists of paved, off-street trail, though about 1 mile (1.6 km) overlaps city streets in Portland's Sellwood neighborhood. A large segment roughly follows the course of Johnson Creek and crosses it on bridges many times. Much of the corridor was acquired by the City of Portland in 1990; remaining segments were acquired by Metro thereafter.
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| - The Springwater Corridor Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian rail trail in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, United States. It follows a former railway line from Boring through Gresham to Portland, where it ends south of the Eastbank Esplanade. Most of the corridor, about 21 miles (34 km) long, consists of paved, off-street trail, though about 1 mile (1.6 km) overlaps city streets in Portland's Sellwood neighborhood. A large segment roughly follows the course of Johnson Creek and crosses it on bridges many times. Much of the corridor was acquired by the City of Portland in 1990; remaining segments were acquired by Metro thereafter. (en)
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- Boring, Oregon
- Johnson Creek (Willamette River)
- Union Pacific
- Easement
- Eastbank Esplanade
- List of rail trails
- Samtrak
- Oregon Department of Transportation
- Rail trail
- Government of Portland, Oregon
- Metro (Oregon regional government)
- Multnomah County, Oregon
- Tideman Johnson Natural Area
- Willamette River
- 40-Mile Loop
- Parks in Portland, Oregon
- Rail trails in Oregon
- Transportation in Portland, Oregon
- Transportation in Clackamas County, Oregon
- Pacific Crest Trail
- Cazadero Trail
- Gresham, Oregon
- Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washington)
- Protected areas established in 1990
- Southeast Portland, Oregon
- Transportation in Multnomah County, Oregon
- Portland, Oregon
- Portland metropolitan area
- Southern Pacific Transportation Company
- Springwater, Oregon
- Greenway (landscape)
- Metro (Oregon regional government)
- Oaks Amusement Park
- Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
- Oregon
- Oregon Court of Appeals
- Oregon Pacific Railroad (1997)
- Sellwood, Portland, Oregon
- Sellwood Bridge
- Oregon Highway 99E
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| - The Springwater Corridor Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian rail trail in the Portland metropolitan area in Oregon, United States. It follows a former railway line from Boring through Gresham to Portland, where it ends south of the Eastbank Esplanade. Most of the corridor, about 21 miles (34 km) long, consists of paved, off-street trail, though about 1 mile (1.6 km) overlaps city streets in Portland's Sellwood neighborhood. A large segment roughly follows the course of Johnson Creek and crosses it on bridges many times. Much of the corridor was acquired by the City of Portland in 1990; remaining segments were acquired by Metro thereafter. The trail is part of the Portland area's 40-Mile Loop trail system. It connects to many adjacent or nearby parks, including Tideman Johnson Natural Area, Powell Butte, and others. (en)
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