Draisine on an abandoned railway track.

Q: What is a draisine?
A: A draisine (English: /dreɪˈziːn/) is a light auxiliary rail vehicle, driven by service personnel or own user, equipped to transport crew and material necessary for the maintenance of railway infrastructure.

I have a fascination of abandoned railway tracks along the countryside. It was an amazing, idyllic, and perhaps a memorable experience to ride on such a railway track. The weather was nearly perfect.

Part-1: Getting started.
Part-2: Winds got stronger, and increasing plant growth by the track.
Part-3: The most mesmerizing section – the tree canopies!

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