28 min

Return of the Vermonter The War on Cars

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

On July 19, 2020, Amtrak restarted passenger rail service on its Vermonter line after a 16-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. You wouldn’t necessarily think that this would be all that big of a deal. The Vermonter runs just one train per day in each direction between Washington, D.C., and St. Albans, a small town near the Canadian border. This train is kind of slow, frequently late, and only serves 100,000 passengers a year — a drop in the bucket compared to nearby Interstate highways. And yet, in the village of Bellows Falls, the return of the Vermonter was cause for major celebration and an outpouring of civic pride. Why does intercity train service mean to a small town like Bellows Falls? And what is it about the train that people love so much?
***This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at Cleverhood. For 20% off stylish, functional rain gear designed specifically for walking and biking enter coupon code BANCARS at checkout now through November 1.*** 
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SHOW NOTES:
In Bellows Falls, train love runs deep. (Brattleboro Reformer)
Amtrak returns to Vermont after a 16-month pandemic absence. (VT Digger)
A presentation by Carl Fowler of the Vermont Rail Advisory Council on the history and evolution of rail passenger service in Vermont and northern New England. (Sustainable Transportation Vermont)
The mysterious petroglyphs of Bellows Falls. (Obscure Vermont)
Bellows Falls history and historic photos. (Lost New England)
Ride the Vermonter and go see some leaves turn colors. (Amtrak)
Get official War on Cars merch at our store.
Check out The War on Cars library at Bookshop.org.
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This episode was produced by Aaron Naparstek and edited by Ali Lemer. Original music scoring and sound design by Bob Pounding. Our theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo is by Dani Finkel of Crucial D.
Find us on Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke. 
Questions, comments or suggestions? Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com
TheWarOnCars.org

On July 19, 2020, Amtrak restarted passenger rail service on its Vermonter line after a 16-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. You wouldn’t necessarily think that this would be all that big of a deal. The Vermonter runs just one train per day in each direction between Washington, D.C., and St. Albans, a small town near the Canadian border. This train is kind of slow, frequently late, and only serves 100,000 passengers a year — a drop in the bucket compared to nearby Interstate highways. And yet, in the village of Bellows Falls, the return of the Vermonter was cause for major celebration and an outpouring of civic pride. Why does intercity train service mean to a small town like Bellows Falls? And what is it about the train that people love so much?
***This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at Cleverhood. For 20% off stylish, functional rain gear designed specifically for walking and biking enter coupon code BANCARS at checkout now through November 1.*** 
Support The War on Cars on Patreon and get cool stickers, access to exclusive bonus content and more.
SHOW NOTES:
In Bellows Falls, train love runs deep. (Brattleboro Reformer)
Amtrak returns to Vermont after a 16-month pandemic absence. (VT Digger)
A presentation by Carl Fowler of the Vermont Rail Advisory Council on the history and evolution of rail passenger service in Vermont and northern New England. (Sustainable Transportation Vermont)
The mysterious petroglyphs of Bellows Falls. (Obscure Vermont)
Bellows Falls history and historic photos. (Lost New England)
Ride the Vermonter and go see some leaves turn colors. (Amtrak)
Get official War on Cars merch at our store.
Check out The War on Cars library at Bookshop.org.
Follow, rate and review us on iTunes!
This episode was produced by Aaron Naparstek and edited by Ali Lemer. Original music scoring and sound design by Bob Pounding. Our theme music is by Nathaniel Goodyear. Our logo is by Dani Finkel of Crucial D.
Find us on Twitter: @TheWarOnCars, Sarah Goodyear @buttermilk1, Aaron Naparstek @Naparstek, Doug Gordon @BrooklynSpoke. 
Questions, comments or suggestions? Email us: thewaroncars@gmail.com
TheWarOnCars.org

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