As a central Indiana resident and chairman of the board of Indiana Trails, I am appalled to learn there were no satisfactory bids to do a complete job of removing the Nickel Plate Railroad tracks, ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Hoosiers will have a unique new way to travel on a historic rail line in central Indiana this summer. The Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad announced Friday that railbike excursions ...
Indianapolis has joined Fishers and Noblesville in a quest to turn the Nickel Plate Railroad corridor into a 17-mile trail connecting the three communities and is seeking millions in state funds to ...
FISHERS, Ind.–If your favorite park was going to be turned into something else, you’d probably want a say in it. The group “Save the Nickel Plate”, says Fishers, Noblesville and Hamilton County did ...
The old railroad tracks have been removed for a few years, leaving a narrow, bushy path to nowhere on the northeast side parallel to Binford Boulevard. But construction on the Indianapolis leg of the ...
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — “It’s like a paddle boat on railroad tracks!” With that spirited sales pitch, the queen of the Sander clan informed her minions that we would soon be propelling ourselves ...
INDIANAPOLIS — UPDATE: Indy DPW said construction finished earlier than expected on Fall Creek Parkway near the Indiana State Fairgrounds, and all lanes are back open as of Wednesday, April 24.
Hamilton County has an immediate job opportunity, but it's quite the heavy lift and involves tons of work. The Hoosier Heritage Port Authority is seeking bids to remove 22 miles of railroad track from ...
(THE REPORTER) — Today, Nickel Plate Express (NPX) introduces railbikes. The railbikes hold up to four passengers, but solo riders can hit the rails as well. Shipped from Pennsylvania, the bikes are ...
INDIANAPOLIS — There’s a new 10.3-mile long stretch of trail in Indianapolis. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the city of Indianapolis celebrated the completion of the Nickel ...
The old railroad tracks have been removed for a few years, leaving a narrow, bushy path to nowhere on the northeast side parallel to Binford Boulevard. The Indianapolis Department of Public Works will ...