The tracks are gone, but the line remains. Where iron once carried trains, there’s now a ribbon of gravel and grass, stretching into the horizon. Old stations stand quiet, their windows broken or shuttered, and bridges arch over rivers without the weight of locomotives. Following the railway that no longer...
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