The Bermuda Railway Trail follows the path of the short-lived Bermuda Railway, which was completed in 1931 and ceased operation by 1948 due to significant disrepair. Stretching across the island, the trail offers a variety of sections suitable for both beginner and advanced cyclists and hikers. Visitors can explore the diverse landscapes of Bermuda, from coastal views to lush greenery, while tracing the historical route of the former railway. The trail provides a unique way to experience the natural beauty and history of the island, with each section offering its own distinct challenges and scenic rewards.
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