Wednesday, April 20, 2016

For Summer...

 Blogger Summer said...

I asked you a while back and never got an answer. Do you know how much land on either side of railroad tracks is considered owned by the railroad?

Railroad ROW (right-of-way) widths vary from state to state, and can vary within the state due to the railroad’s sale of land adjacent to the tracks. Inside city limits, the railroad ROW could be as narrow as 20 feet from the centerline of the tracks, or could extend from the centerline of the tracks to the ROW line of the nearby public street. 
 http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?1,2654675

Summer, generally here it is from a few feet to 20 to 30 feet from each side of the tracks.

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