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Rail trails around the world longer than 0.1 miles (160 metres) include the following. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Huangtong-Baise railway Henggang Tunnel China 13.450 km (8.357 mi) 2027 Pinghu'nan-Yantiangang railway Baimashan Tunnel China 13.407 km (8.3 mi) 2025 Chongqing-Changsha High Speed Railway: Trinacria Tunnel [92] Italy 13.4 km (8.3 mi) 2030 Palermo-Catania Railway Pamuling Tunnel China 13.340 km (8.3 mi)
Length: 195 miles Connecting the northern towns of Valentine and Norfolk, the Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail may eventually extend another 126 miles and become the world's longest rail trail ...
The Gotthard Base Tunnel, with a length of 57.09 km (35.5 mi) and a total of 151.84 km (94.3 mi) of tunnels, shafts and passages, is the longest railway tunnel in the world, [note 2] with a geodetic distance of 55.782 km (34.7 mi) between the two portals.
The theory of the world’s “longest rail ride” originated when the Laos-China railway opened for business, linking Kunming and Vientiane – a missing link in the rails between Europe and ...
East Gippsland Rail Trail signage in Victoria, Australia, indicating the shared trail usage. A rail trail is a shared-use path on a railway right of way. Rail trails are typically constructed after a railway has been abandoned and the track has been removed but may also share the right of way with active railways, light rail, or streetcars (rails with trails), or with disused track.
Had a plantation railway 044 Barbados: Had a public railway. Has a 3 km tourist line opened in 2019. 052 Belize: Had one public railway and a number of private lines 084 Brunei: Has a 4 km section of pier railway (so is outside the definition for this article) 096 Burundi: Had an internal port railway 108 Cape Verde: Had a harbour railway 132
Longest tunnel on the upgraded dual-track Xining–Golmud section of Qinghai–Tibet Railway, longest railway tunnel in China until 2016, 3323.58–3380.97 meters above sea level Metro Meijo Line – Meikō Line: Nagoya Municipal Subway, Japan 32,400 m (20.132 mi) 1965–2004 Metro Guangzhou Metro: Line 2: Guangzhou, China 32,000 m (19.884 mi) 2010