Riverside Greenway Gallery The Pony Truss Trail was rebuilt in 2020.A bench along the Pony Truss TrailWork begins on the Pony Truss TrailWorkers install marking posts at the Concord Street entrance to the trail leading to the Lower Falls Pedestrian Bridge in August 2011Panoramic view of the old railroad bridge over the Charles between Concord Street and Washington Street, prior to its reconstruction as the Lower Falls Pedestrian Bridge in 2012.The dedication of the Lower Falls Pedestrian Bridge in 2012.The old Pony Truss bridge in 2011, prior to its reconstruction.The Pony Truss Bridge in Riverside Park will be a link in the Greenway.The new bridge built in 2013.A guided walk sponsored by Historic Newton and the Newton Conservators crosses the Pony Truss Bridge in 2015.This underpass formerly connected Riverside Park to Charles Street in Newton. Because of the poor condition of this underpass, the MBTA closed off access to it in 2016.Walkers cross the "Pony Truss Bridge" on a tour of proposed Riverside Greenway led by Newton Conservators Director Larry Smith in September 2019The underpass is now closed. Planning to restore it is underway.The entrance to the underpass from Charles Street in Newton.A path along the Charles next to the golf course could become part of the Greenway.The Charles River, viewed from the trail in WellesleyThe Martin Golf Course and ski track may become the site of links in the Riverside Greenway.The path leading upstream on the Newton side of the river from the Pony Truss Bridge is scheduled for reconstruction in 2019.Reconstruction of the "Lasell Boathouse Bridge" began in 2023.The Boathouse Bridge is now closed.The Boathouse Bridge in the foreground, now closed to the public, is scheduled for reconstruction in 2019. The MBTA bridge is at rear.The MWRA has paved and landscaped a path through their deep rock tunnel access site, the location of a major water main break in 2010. The path connects Riverside Park to the Boathouse Bridge.This bridge in the Martin Golf Course may become a link in the Greenway. A trail along the Wellesley side of the river leads to the pedestrian bridge that was rebuilt in 2012.A new trail on the Wellesley side of the river connects the Martin Golf course to the Lower Falls Pedestrian Bridge (at left) and the Waterstone at Wellesley housing development (at right).The proposed route for the Greenway crosses I-95/128 on an old railroad bridge.Another old railroad bridge crosses an I-95 frontage road adjacent to the Riverside MBTA station.Possible trail routes