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Do rail-trails put railroads out of business?

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Do rail-trails put railroads out of business?

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No. Rail-trails are built after all possibilities for continued rail service–one of the most environmentally sound forms of transportation–have been exhausted. Rail-trails preserve the corridor in public ownership and, through the federal railbanking program, can provide opportunities for holding corridors as interim trails until rail service is again needed. Several of the major railroads support Rails-to-Trails Conservancy activities.

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