Renovative Camping

America built 254,000 miles of railroad.
We ride what's left.

An e-bike engineered for abandoned railroad tracks. A tiny camper cart built to follow. Multi-day adventures on the forgotten corridors that connected this country.

100K+
Miles of abandoned track
1M+
Rail bike riders since 2015
$0
Cost of the trail system

Your own railcart. Your own campsite. Anywhere the tracks go.

Existing rail bike companies rent you a bike for a guided tour on a fixed stretch of track. RailRoam puts the rail bike in your garage. Pair it with our pop-up micro camper cart and you've got a self-contained adventure rig for any abandoned line in America.

The RailRoam E-Bike

Electric pedal-assist bike with deployable rail guide wheels. Rides roads to the trailhead, locks onto standard-gauge track, and cruises abandoned corridors at 10-15 mph.

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The RailRoam Camp Cart

Miniature pop-up tiny home on rail wheels. Sleeps two, deploys in minutes. Solar-powered, weatherproof shell. Tows behind the e-bike.

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Built for the rails. Designed for freedom.

01

Dual-Mode Mobility

Ride city streets to the rail corridor. Deploy guide wheels. Lock onto track. The bike transitions seamlessly between road and rail.

02

Electric Assist

Railroad grades are gentle by design, never steeper than 2%. With pedal-assist, you'll cruise for miles without breaking a sweat.

03

Pop-Up Camp

The camp cart expands from a compact towable into a weatherproof micro shelter with sleeping space for two, a fold-out table, and solar power.

04

Standard Gauge

Engineered for 4' 8.5" standard gauge, the dominant rail width across America. One bike fits virtually every abandoned line in the country.

05

Lightweight Build

Aluminum frame and composite shell keep the full system under 150 lbs. Load it on a car rack, haul it to any trailhead, and go.

06

Heritage Meets Future

The railroads built America. RailRoam gives those forgotten corridors a second life as the world's most unique camping trail network.

100,000+ miles of abandoned railroad, mapped.

Our Route Finder shows you where to ride. From the 240-mile Katy Trail in Missouri to remote canyon corridors in Idaho, discover the abandoned railroads near you.

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Great Allegheny Passage

Pennsylvania/Maryland · 150 miles · Mountain/River Valley

Katy Trail

Missouri · 240 miles · River Valley/Bluffs

Rio Grande Southern

Colorado · 162 miles · Mountain/Canyon

Hiawatha Trail

Idaho/Montana · 15 miles · Mountain/Tunnel

The infrastructure already exists. We just need the vehicle.

254K
Peak US rail miles (1916)
140K
Miles still active today
60K+
Abandoned miles mapped
$80B
Global e-bike market by 2030

Every abandoned rail line is a campground waiting to happen.

America's railroad network was the greatest infrastructure project in human history. Over 100,000 miles of it sit unused, rusting quietly through forests, along rivers, across prairies. RailRoam turns that forgotten network into the largest adventure trail system on Earth.

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