Trolley Line Section

Fall Line in Ashland, VA near Carter Park

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Trolley Line Section

Overview

The Trolley Line character area starts at the northern gateway of the Fall Line at Carter Park in the Town of Ashland. The trail follows the old trolley line that last carried passengers between Richmond and Ashland more than 80 years ago. Downtown Ashland and Randolph Macon College are less than a mile from the trailhead. For those just beginning their journey, the Trolley Line section covers the first two miles through peaceful woodlands to the intersection with Cobbs Road in Hanover County.

Vision Elements

The Fall Line through this context area incorporates elements of the Main Street Trail north into Ashland and the Scenic Route typology south through the existing Trolley Line corridor. Key elements of these typologies for this section include:

  • On-street bicycle and pedestrian connections into downtown Ashland
  • Historical markers
  • Boardwalks and interpretive signage through environmentally sensitive areas

Nearby Restaurants & Attractions

Just north of Richmond, the vibrant small town of Ashland—known to locals as the “Center of the Universe”—blends historic charm, lively restaurants, arts, and outdoor adventure into the perfect destination.

Historic Downtown Ashland

Ashland’s origin story is on full display in its historic downtown, where railroad tracks run through the center of town. Originally developed as a mineral springs resort in the 1840s, today the area is filled with eclectic shops, local restaurants, and historic landmarks—making it a perfect stop for walkers and cyclists exploring Fall Line.

Ashland Theatre

Ashland Theatre is a historic theatre and performing arts venue with a mission to reinvent the classic American movie house experience through exceptional film, live performances, and live music.

Historic Downtown Ashland

FAQs

Have questions about the Fall Line? Visit our FAQ page for quick answers about the trail’s route, timeline, and what to expect.

How long is the trail?

The Fall Line is a 43-mile continuous trail that will run from Ashland to Petersburg and will connect seven central Virginia localities.

What is the Fall Line completion date?

Planning for the Fall Line officially started in 2019, with a few unofficial years before that. Excluding the .6-mile section is Ashland that started as a separate, earlier project, ground officially broke on the Fall Line in late 2023. The projected date for the completed trail is sometime between 2029 and 2031. However, large sections are expected to be completed sooner, such as 13 contiguous miles from Richmond to Ashland in 2026.

Why is it called the Fall Line?

The Fall Line name reflects the corridor’s unique topography that parallels the geological fall line, a consistent drop in elevation that separates the flat coastal plain and the hillier piedmont region that runs the length of the east coast of the US. The fall line is responsible for the rocks and rapids in the James River that limited westward boat travel for early European settlers and explains why Richmond is located where it is.

Who will maintain the trail?

Maintenance and programming agreements are still being developed by trail administration partners. As of early 2024, VDOT has committed to maintaining the paved sections of trail. Other maintenance such as vegetation control and collecting trash will be administered by individual localities. Establishing an organization to oversee and program the trail is still in development under the coordination of the CVTA.