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Shocking assumption and clear failure to read the initial post, have you considered a careeer on track? :)
The railway parts of Avenue Verte are a lovely example of an old line converted very well, the small halt buildings being changed to toilets and water fountains are very handy and as a lot of it is on embankment, you get great views.
At night the rabbits and under tarmac tree routes cause a touch of concern though...,
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clear failure to read the initial post
:) I see it now!
Here's another favorite close to where I grew up.
The Rimutaka Incline was a steam railway up to 1:15 in parts using a fell system (3 ft 6 in 1,067 mm). Its now a walking and cycling track but the railway is being restored now in a railway brings tourism to an area shocker.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimutaka_Incline
Ecobeard
I know this is probably mostly aimed at UK routes but the French are great at converting disused railway lines to cycle routes. Voie Verte des Gaves in the Pyrenees is my favourite and the Avenue Verte makes getting to Paris Pretty easy too.