When railway lines are abandoned and the tracks picked up, sometimes they are converted to hiking, biking, or jogging trails. How do you feel when you find out that a railway line has been converted into a trail? My feeling is this: now that passenger and/or (more likely) freight trains are no longer using the line, any freight that used to be carried over it now has to be carried by truck, and any passengers by bus or private car. While nature lovers and bike riders may like having another trail to walk or ride on, there'll probably be more air pollution and its associated consequences due to the end of rail service. Any effort to revitalize the economy in an area formerly served by rail will either be thwarted altogether, or result in more truck and automobile traffic on nearby roads. In short, I'm never too happy when I hear the phrase "rails to trails."
(Yes, I know there is another meaning of "rails to trails," which usually involves the National Park Service and Amtrak. I'm not talking about that "rails-to-trails" connection, however.)
(Yes, I know there is another meaning of "rails to trails," which usually involves the National Park Service and Amtrak. I'm not talking about that "rails-to-trails" connection, however.)