Rail Trail reaches major milestone
Published on 07 August 2024
One of Indigo Shire’s most ambitious projects, the 32.7 kilometre Beechworth to Yackandandah Rail Trail has been officially opened.
More than 50 people gathered in Yackandandah for the ceremonial ribbon cutting by Mayor Sophie Price and Member for Northern Victoria, Jaclyn Symes.
In addressing the gathering, Cr Price paid tribute to former Indigo Shire CEO, the late Gerry Smith who was a key driver in securing the funds required to turn what was an ambitious concept into a reality.
“The idea for this trail, which extends to Osbornes Flat, was first flagged as far back as 2010 and through the determination of Gerry Smith and the Council of the day, we secured $5.2M in State Government funding in 2017 to enable this project to get underway,” Cr Price said.
Indigo Shire has also made a significant financial contribution to the project, investing close to $2M as well as leading the project delivery.
“While the trail has been open for some time, today’s official opening provides us with an opportunity to acknowledge the many stakeholders, community groups and individuals who have played a significant role in the design and construction of this project,” Cr Price said.
“The trail is projected to attract an additional 7660 visitors to the region annually, supporting the creation of 28 ongoing jobs and stimulating $3.1M in visitor spending in the region per annum.”
Cr Price said the Beechworth to Yackandandah Rail Trail, in tandem with the Indigo Epic mountain bike trail, now offers two phenomenal, unique cycling experiences to connect the historic towns of Beechworth and Yackandandah.
In addition, Indigo Shire now has a substantial critical mass of cycling trails to connect one side of Indigo Shire to the other via existing gravel cycling networks.
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Read more about the Beechworth to Yackandandah Rail Trail.
*Pictured left to right - Graham Brown, Minister Symes, Mayor Sophie Price, James Lacey, Luke Woodford and Barbara Martin