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Some improvements take major steps. In 2001, Cochituate State Park Supervisor Carey VandenAkker demonstrates the deteriorated deck of one of two railroad bridges just north of Old Connecticut Path. Creosoted timbers and crossties are heavy, and don't mix well with the trout in Cochituate Brook.
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ExhibitPlus CRT bridge_oblique010514 Some improvements take major steps. In 2001, Cochituate State Park Supervisor Carey VandenAkker demonstrates the deteriorated deck of one of two railroad bridges just north of Old Connecticut Path. Creosoted timbers and crossties are heavy, and don't mix well with the trout in Cochituate Brook.