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GOLDEN SPIKE 2022
Gilbertville, Massachusetts
30 JULY 2022
TENTS for the event?
TENTS for the event?
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Hardwick Fire Department's Volunteer Service Organization Will Be Setting Up Two of Their Tents With Tables & Chairs at Our Conference To Ensure Comfort and Safety For All Our Attendees.
Past Golden Spike Events
The Mass Central Rail Trail logo to the left was designed and trademarked by Wachusett Greenways (WG) in Worcester County back in the mid 1990s to call out the idea of a state-wide trail network.
1999, Wachusett Greenways hosted the first "Golden Spike 1999" ceremony in West Boylston to highlight their success to that time and to launch a vision of a state-wide endeavor. Congressman Jim McGovern spoke enthusiastically and echoed our vision for a statewide greenway before about 100 attendees who then were treated to a tour of the section in West Boylston that had been opened about two years earlier.
2002, “Golden Spike 2002" was hosted by the Wayside Rail Trail Committee and held on the campus of Bentley University in Waltham near the old truss bridge over Linden St. (see photo to left) Even though it was a workday, the hottest day of the year (over 90 degrees) and we had no ground-breaking or ribbon-cutting, over 400 people showed up. At that time, Golden Spike 2002 was the largest rail trail event ever held in the state.
Attendees included State Senators and Representatives from every community on the corridor. We secured top officials from the various environmental and transportation agencies to come and speak about our vision. We even invited the gubernatorial candidates of the time.
The key though was the hundreds of people from all of the communities along the MCRT who came and helped celebrate our vision of a statewide greenway.
We organized it to be a fun day with music, food and lots of brochures, posters and other information from every group/community along the corridor.
A few other notable things came of Golden Spike 2002:
1. The formation of the Rail Trail, Bicycle and Pedestrian Caucus in the Massachusetts State House. This was the first such caucus operating at a state government level in the U.S. and it is one of the largest bipartisan caucuses operating on Beacon Hill.
2. The creation of the Mass Central Rail Trail Coalition-- MCRTC. We meet on an irregular basis to give updates on each section of the trail, share ideas and contacts, and energize groups to work on their sections.
3. The idea of of a state-wide trail fitted out with a unified name instead of a localized or balkanized name was an important thing. This unified name has come about because of our efforts and it will lead to a unified marketing effort once the trail further knits together.
2005 we held one in Somerville that included a tour of the city.
2008 we held smaller one in Northampton at the Northampton Brewery that was just a dinner event.
2012 we held one in Rutland that included a tour of Charnock Cut--the highest point on the MCRT.
2014, we held one in Clinton at the Old Timer Restaurant. That day’s event included a tour of the nearly 1,000 foot tunnel. Also in 2014, we did rail trail update events in both Easthampton, MA and Simsbury, CT for gatherings of the folks involved in that north - south trail. Today, the N-S trail has a rebranding effort underway that is similar to what is happening along the MCRT. A new website about that N-S project plots the progress thus far. https://nhncg.org/
2018, this was the most recent Golden Spike gathering. Held at Northampton’s Union Station, this was is located at 0.0 miles—the starting point for the MCRT line that goes all the way to Boston’s North Station. And it is the technical terminus--0.0 miles of the old New Haven Railroad’s Canal Division from New Haven to Northampton. The website for that event is still operational at https://www.gs2018.org Our booklet for that event is still online too. Go to this link
2022 is our 8th event.
The image to the right is of a bumper sticker that was popular in the Metro West area of EMass back in the mid-90s.
The 2018 event had a well-received booklet for the event that still lives on-line at this link.
We will be producing a booklet for this event too.