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Constitutional Law

Feb. 5, 2000

Pricey Posies

FORUM Converting abandoned railroad lines into recreational trails must have seemed like a good idea at the time.

By Michael M. Berger
        Converting abandoned railroad lines into recreational trails must have seemed like a good idea at the time. Railroads were abandoning rights-of-way at a pace of some 3,000 miles per year. At the same time, the recreation industry was booming, with health-conscious Americans looking for trails upon which to hike, bike or walk. It sounded like a match made in...

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