Today the rail line is a part of the Great Allegheny Passage which links Pittsburgh, Pa to Washington, DC., a distance of 334 miles. Despite the sad history of the area the trail is beautiful and historic with interpretive signs, memorials to the miners, and ruins of mining structures. It passes by the town of Van Meter where a couple dozen company houses are still standing and occupied.
We parked at Smithton Beach Trailhead and walked/rolled south for 2.5 miles to the 1930 Banning Railroad Bridge before turning around. Along the way we passed an overgrown ball field and a coal yard before coming to the town of Van Meter. The trail parallels the backyards of the former company housing which were built as two family dwellings. Stop at the South Yard Depot for snacks, sandwiches, garden produce, and good conversation with the owner. If he's not around the refrigerator and freezer are self serve. Continue along the trail to the ruins of the coal washing station featuring murals on the concrete water tank. Farther along, a row of beautiful mosaic circles on a concrete wall symbolize the numbered tags the miners hung on a rack when they went down in a mine. Once they were safe above ground they removed their tag. 239 tags weren't removed that December day. The trail is accessible, surfaced with hard parked, finely crushed stone and almost level.Sunday, September 29, 2024
Youghiogheny River Trail-Smithton
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Thomas T Tabor Museum
The parking lot, located behind the museum, is small with overhanging tree branches. Large RV can be parked on the street. Museum 41.24059, -77.02009
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Corning Museum of Glass
The Innovation Galleries cover the history of Corning Glass which has been headquartered in Corning, New York since 1868 and is a leader in the development of products used by millions of people such as light bulb glass, Pyrex, television picture tubes, CorningWare, window glass for spacecrafts, and glass for electronic devices.
The museum is large and can be overwhelming but the tickets are good for two consecutive days so visitors can pace themselves and see it over the two days. The tickets are also good for the Rockwell Museum of Western Art which is small and doesn't take much time to see.
The museum is accessible but there are some long ramps - one at the entrance and on the second floor.
Friday, September 20, 2024
Rockwell Museum of Western Art
The parking lot is small and was filled when we visited but we found two hour parking on a side street. The sidewalks and curb cuts are in good condition. Museum 42.1427, -77.05345