This is a perfectly serious suggestion, btw: install or repair tracks, rent out the "bike harnesses" to pay for it
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Upgrade periodically--replace the bike harnesses with something covered, or motorized, or with non-biking seats...
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...keep doing that, without spending more than you can earn, and you'll gradually re-invent the train, cheaply and locally
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Rhode island has done this with some of their old rail lines
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East Bay Bike Path http://www.dot.ri.gov/community/bikeri/eastbay.php … they have other paths but they may not all be former rail lines
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ohhh I thought you meant they had left the track in place to allow the sort of rigs shown in my initial tweet
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Shit... I didn't look that closely. Sorry
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no worries man! we have some rail trails out here in Western MA as well :D
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>All those asians . THATS NOT THE NEW ENGLAND I KNOW KOREANS LEAVE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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