Ga. Trestle From R.E.M. Album May Become Trail
Officials in Athens, Ga., where the band formed, say they won’t decide if they can save the wooden trestle until voters in November decide on extending a 1-percent sales tax for capital projects.
The rail bridge over a creek was on the back cover of the early R.E.M. album Murmur. It has come to be known as the Murmur Trestle.
Construction on a hiking and biking trail is set to begin within months, but the trestle is not part of the stretch already funded.
Athens-Clarke County bought the trestle for $25,000 in 2001 after railroad company CSX Transportation tore down part of it, angering R.E.M. fans.
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