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Up on the 606: Understanding the use of a new elevated pedestrian and bicycle trail in Chicago, Illinois

Gobster et al., 2017

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15057880476229601100
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Gobster P
Sachdeva S
Lindsey G
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Transportation Research Record

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The 606 is the world's first multiuse elevated trail, extending for 2.7 mi (4.35 km) through diverse neighborhoods whose per capita of open space is one of the lowest in Chicago. The trail connects six ground-level parks and is managed for recreation, but it also serves as a …
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