The original railway bed is still visible beside the trail in various places along the trail route.
The railway bed is slowly being converted to a bike trail as funds become available.
The road is the old railway bed and includes the dramatic rail bridge built 238 feet above the Kuskulana river in 1910.
This strategy identifies abandoned railway beds as possible routes.
It is often seen in disturbed soils at the edges of roadsides, railway beds, and car parks.
Sections of the railway bed are still clearly visible on the lake.
The old railway bed is now a recreational trail.
The staking was designed to provide a ready source of weight for the railway bed.
Additional light industry developed along the former railway bed.
Old railway beds are now utilized as bicycle paths in many cities.