Establishing Trails On Rights-of-Way
Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", February 1974, page 3
(copied from Sports Afield)
A new publication by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Outdoor
Recreation lists, by state, over 450 railroad rights-of-way abandoned between
1960 and 1970, and criteria for evaluating their recreational potential. BOR
prepared the booklet to encourage the use of rights-of-way as recreational
trails - one of the intents of the 1968 National Trails System Act.
The list of rights-of way was compiled from authorizations granted to
railroads by the Interstate Commerce Commission to abandon certain rail
segments. Included in the list is the county where the right-of-way is located,
the length of the abandoned segment, the railroad company that abandoned the
tract and the year that it did so. "Establishing Trails on
Rights-of-Way" is available for $1 from the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, stock number
2416-00052.
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