In the case of Nashville, Tennessee, an Interstate bypass, I-440, that
loops about one-third of the way around the city core, deliberately made
use of a no-longer-used railway right-of-way to reduce land purchase costs.
If anyone were to go back and map that railroad now, the entire route would
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> Am 13.09.2015 um 10:00 schrieb mmd :
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> out of curiosity I was wondering a bit, if there are lots of abandoned
> railways with plenty of buildings in the way, i.e. is this really a
> widespread issue?
I would expect more dismantled railways to be built over than abandoned
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Am 13.09.2015 um 00:47 schrieb Jo:
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> I also tried not to comment, but I'm in that same camp. There is really
> no harm in having abandoned and even raised railways, unless buildings
> are constructed over them.
>
out of curiosity I was wondering a bit, if there are lots of abandoned
rail
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