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A mile of the Nickel Plate Trail in Fishers, IN has been paved ...

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    Bill Miller rides with his grandson, Garrett Lison on a trail that runs next to the new Nickel Plate Trail in Fishers, IN.​

    A mile of the Nickel Plate Trail in Fishers has been paved and people are using it already IndyStar

    Bill Miller, an avid cyclist and long-time Fishers resident, has for years hit the Monon Trail for his regular treks, pedaling north through Carmel as far as Sheridan.

    But lately he's taken a detour, if only a short one.

    Perched in his low-rider recumbent trike with a red pennant flying high in the the back, Miller, 65, has been cruising the Nickel Plate Trail.

    Or, rather, what will be the Nickel Plate Trail in a couple years.

    He and other Fishers residents are getting a sneak peek at ...

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