Chicago to Convert Abandoned Railway into Elevated Nature Trail for Community Use
Chicago is set to transform an abandoned railway corridor into the Englewood Nature Trail, a 1.75-mile elevated path designed to serve as a community hub. The project, which will run from Wallace Street to Hoyne Avenue, aims to connect homes, parks, and gathering spaces while promoting urban agriculture and public art. The initiative is part of the city's broader Green Healthy Neighborhood Plan, which seeks to enhance urban spaces for residents. The trail will be developed with $26 million in funding from city and federal sources, with construction scheduled between 2027 and 2029.