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Town planning assistant previews Bruce Freeman Rail Trail signage for Sudbury section

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Marsha Rasmussen, a Town of Sudbury planning assistant, presented ten interpretive sign types that are in fabrication for the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail’s Sudbury section, reviewed kiosk panels already completed and outlined next steps for phase 2 construction and phase 3 design.

Marsha Rasmussen, a Town of Sudbury planning assistant who works on the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, told the Sudbury Historical Commission that ten interpretive sign panels are in fabrication and will be attached to granite posts along the trail.

The signs are a mix of mile markers, historic images and short interpretive panels tied to local features such as the former Sudbury station, whistle posts at Hudson Road, telegraph poles, bridge boulders and a cattle pass. Rasmussen said the signs “will be attached to granite posts,” and that kiosks will use vinyl panels under a plexiglass sliding door so panels can be changed…

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