Some railroad rights-of-way include recreational rail trails.
Unlike many rail trail projects which utilize former railroad rights-of-way, no railroad was ever built along this corridor.
Railbanking is preserving railroad rights-of-way for possible future use.
Approximately 85% of the railroad rights-of-way in the United States were acquired by easement from the then-abutting property owners.
He found "pitiful, patchy remnants" of them in odd places like railroad rights-of-way and cemetery nooks.
Most movements were up and down roads and paths and railroad rights-of-way.
Both of these lines were rehabilitations of existing railroad rights-of-way rather than new construction.
The crossing of these 3 railroad rights-of-way created 6 spokes on a wheel with Xenia Station in the center.
These communications lines have generally been laid down along railroad rights-of-way.
In 1989, voters approved a $25 million bond issue to preserve railroad rights-of-way for future transportation uses.