An
abandoned railway is a
railway line which is no longer used for that purpose. There are many hundreds of these throughout the world. Thousands of miles of railroads have been abandoned in the United States, much of it in the 40 years from 1965 to 2005. The
right of way which has been established for such a line makes it useful for an alternate form of transport such as a
rail trail. Other uses are possible. For example, in 1936, farmers in
Aldrich, Missouri, found various uses for the land and materials of an abandoned railway. The
abandoned railway stations on the line may be put to some other use too.