Atlanta Beltline’s Westside Trail Almost Complete

August 20, 2017

Just like the title says, the Atlanta Beltline’s Westside Trail is almost complete. The concrete is laid, the light posts are going in, the drainage has been graded and sewers installed. It should be official in the next month or so but until then check out what it looks like as of now.

Crews load up necessary supplies as construction is almost complete along the Westside Trail of the Atlanta Beltline.

Crews load up necessary supplies as construction is almost complete along the Westside Trail of the Atlanta Beltline.

A newly installed pedestrian crosswalk across White St. for the almost complete Westside Trail.

Well documented graffiti as the Westside Trail, now almost fully paved, turns to parallel White St.

An access point to the Westside Trail coming down from Ralph David Abernathy Blvd.

Drainage pipes are covered with the Lucile Ave. bridge in the background.

A night and day difference from just a few months ago near the I-20 overpasses.

The overpasses of I-20 as the Westside Trail keeps going.

If you haven’t noticed it yet, the Westside Trail has a very distinct center line.

The Westside Trail twists and turns as it heads away from I-20.

Some of the good folks at Trees Atlanta install a irrigation system along the Westside Trail to help the growth of newly planted grass plugs.

A potential Beltline opportunity on Allene Ave.

Aluma Farm’s property backs up to the Westside Trail near its terminus on Allene Ave.

Aluma Farm’s property backs up to the Westside Trail near its terminus on Allene Ave.

A potential Beltline opportunity on Allene Ave.

The end of the paved portion of the Westside Trail as it crosses Allene Ave.