Hikers will have an easy, fairly flat, walk along the former railroad, built in 1869 to connect the Cheney silk mills to the main rail line in the North End. At 2.5 miles, it was the shortest freight-and-passenger railroad in the United States. We will hike at a moderate pace along the one-mile portion owned by the Manchester Land Conservation Trust and then on to the bridge overlooking Center Springs Park and Bigelow Brook, about three miles round trip. Participants will hear about the history of the railroad. Meet at the north end of Main Street in Manchester, in the parking lot of the strip mall on the north (right) side of the tracks, across the tracks from the former Farr’s Sporting Goods, 2 Main Street, Manchester, CT 06042. Park at the southeast end of the strip mall, 220 North Main Street, or at the Eighth Utilities District office building, 18 Main Street. A special favor will be given to children who attend the hike. We will hike if light snow or rain — bring an umbrella — but extreme weather cancels. No dogs, please. Free.