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5.1.1.2 <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> Canal Bike PathsThe <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> Canal Bike Paths run along both sides of the <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> Canal. The ArmyCorps of Engineers owns and maintains the paths as frontage roads for the <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>Canal. Both sides have benches and sitting areas, and are lit at night. The southern-sidepath is 6.5 miles long, 8 feet wide and has 2 roadway crossings. The mainland-side pathis 7 miles long, 8 feet wide and has 7 roadway crossings.FIGURE 9 - SOUTHERN-SIDE OF THE CANALBICYCLE PATH, EAST OF SAGAMORE BRIDGEFIGURE 10 - MAINLAND-SIDE OF THE CANALBICYCLE PATH, EAST OF RAILROAD BRIDGEFIGURE 11 - SHINING SEA BICYCLE PATH ATTER HUEN DRIVE, FALMOUTHFIGURE 12 - SHINING SEA BICYCLE PATH ATPALMER AVE., FALMOUTH5.1.1.3 Shining Sea Bike PathThe Shining Sea Bike Path, located in Falmouth, was constructed from a portion of theout-of-service Woods Hole Branch rail right-of-way. The first phase of construction,which runs from the Steamship Authority terminal in Woods Hole to the Falmouth BusDepot on Depot Street, was completed in 1976. The second phase, from Depot Street tothe southern crossing of Palmer Avenue, was recently completed. Phase 3 will extendChapter 5: Bike & Pedestrian <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> | August 2011Page 352

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