Here’s a really nice project from New York, reclaiming a dis-used raised railway line and turning it into a park. It has been disused for a long time, and looked like this, a belt of green running through the city:

Although that’s kind of pretty in itself, it’s now been designed, made accessible, and acts as a shortcut for people walking. Visit Inhabitat to see what they did with the place.
London has a very similar disused railway line between Highgate and Alexandra Palace. It is a four and half mile long nature reserve that cuts right through the city.
Paris has one too, with part of the area below turned into artists’ ateliers.
http://www.paris-walking-tours.com/promenadeplantee.html
Luton has one of these as well, except it’s unofficial. Used by homeless people, drugies, youth and me. A very peaceful distraction form a busy town.