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Frank’s Bay to Somerset Bridge

The Trail now crosses Middle Road several times before striking off to the right for the long straight stretch that will take you to Somerset Bridge. Another good section for cyclists.

At Evans Bay, consider a detour to Whale Bay Park; it’s well worth the effort.

(The Trail maps in this tour come from the Bermuda Tourism Railway Trail brochure. Please pick up a copy if you are in Bermuda.)
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Start your walk at the Frank’s Bay trestle site:

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Frank's Bay trestle bridge piers
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Great Sound from the Trail
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Tree tunnel
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Looking east
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Evans Bay Station
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Evans Bay Station plaque
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A new Railway Trail sign at Evans Bay
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West of Evans Bay
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Hidden above Middle Road
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Looking east
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Old Trail signs
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Old trestle supports
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Where the paved Trail restarts
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Railway cut
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Bermuda agriculture
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For access only
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Old railway telegraph post
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Approaching White Hill Station
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White Hill Station
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White Hill Station plaque
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Good for bicycles
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A steep cutting
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Somerset Bridge trail head looking east
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Somerset Bridge trail head looking west
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The old railway bridge piers