Abandoned & Historic Railroad Destinations Everyone Should Have On Their Bucket List
Even in today's age of air transport, trucks and automobiles, the railroad still holds a place in the hearts of many, and while it is true that there are many historical and socioeconomic reasons for this, a very large reason that people still love to travel by train, I believe, is due to one simple truth. There is no better method of transportation for seeing the amazing natural beauty of the US . Indeed, the railroad companies realized this early on, as well as the potential economic benefits of tourism, and were an integral part of the creation of National Parks as we know them today. A railroad line doesn't even have to exist anymore to become an amazing place to visit, as railroad lines naturally lend themselves to the curious, the explorers, and the historian. With that thought in mind, here are 6 abandoned railroad destinations that everyone should visit at least once. 1) Route of the Hiawatha Trail (47.39643, -115.63494) Image: VisitIdaho.org The Mi