Cache large enough for several travelbugs. Obey park rules. Park in designated parking only. Place logbook back in original location. Do not put cap on too tightly for subsequent visitors. Muggle heavy area - try to open in privacy. Cache accessable from trail - no need to go near roadway.
Created in 1902, the Radnor Trail first served as a part of the Philadelphia and Western Railway Company (P&W). The railway, developed by Jay Gould, a historic American leader in railway development, was initially planned to be a part of a grand intercontinental electric railway system. However, Gould's innovative and progressive plan was methodically scaled back, including the railway's length. At the end of completion, the railway traveled from Philadelphia's 69th Street Terminal to suburban Strafford.