The Lehigh Memory Trail runs through the village of Williamsville, New York. The pathway is a short paved trail that runs through the heart of the village. The trail can get crowded with rollerbladers, so stay alert on the weekends.
Trail History
Along the trail, trail users will find the Williamsville Depot; this historic railroad depot was constructed in November 1896 by the Depew & Tonawanda Railroad, a subsidiary of the Lehigh Valley Railway. It is belived that the Williamsville Depot was the last station structure completed by the original Lehigh Valley Railway. Passenger service ended at the depot sometime in the early 1950's, but the freight agent manned the building until 1974.
The Lehigh Memory Trail offers parking at the Train Depot, 86 S Long St. (Williamsville, NY).
Please see TrailLink Map for detailed directions.
This is a beautiful little spot! It’s short but has lots of woods and a wonderful old train station and a few train cars. So cool!
This was a great, short trail. Distance is .51 one way in reality. Our kids love riding their bikes here.
Nice for a short dog walk. Garbage cans along the way to dispose of waste baggies. The trail is not 0.71 miles long though. My app said about 0.56 one way.
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