Support for the walking/biking trail is not unanimous. I recently received an email from a constituent in Glenmont (who actually commented on the last posting) who said that he was more interested in setting up a light rail system from Bethlehem to Albany on the former rail bed. The constituent doubted that many commuters would make use of the walking and bike trail.
Having a light rail system in that area was an idea I have kicked around for a while a few years back, but one for which I had not heard a lot of support. Despite this, it was an idea I talked to CDTA about when I met with them a few months back. CDTA was more interested in Bus Rapid Transit - which given their current infrastructure (mostly buses) and need for flexibility that reflects growth patterns (which can change) makes good sense as a transitional technology. So, there are different ideas. The Times Union posted a story on light rail today (with a bit nebulous 1 billion dollar price tag) — see that here.
Understand, I think the walking and biking trail is the best use for the former rail bed and its what I am pursuing. Nevertheless, I’d love to hear from other constituents about their thoughts on the matter - please post below or email me at mark@markhennessey.com. And thanks to everyone who worked on gathering signatures and signing petitions. You are doing great and important work keeping this topic on the front burner.