Train Time: The Podcast

Karen Christensen

Trains are our tomorrow. At Train Time, experts of all stripes, from the US, UK, and other countries, join host Karen Christensen to talk about all aspects of modern passenger rail development. Train Time is not about heritage or tourist scenic railroads, but instead about rail as a sustainable way to get around locally, nationally, and internationally - good for people, communities, economies, and the natural world. traintime.substack.com

  1. 11/08/2025

    Canaan to Danbury, CT!

    North Canaan officials have long been strong supporters of the Housatonic Line revival. Going back some years, former Rep Roberta Willis (D) filed a bill regarding the line. Later, Brian Ohler (R) expressed support. The Train Campaign met with Maria Horn (D), the current state rep, and held joint meetings with rail advocates in the town, who themselves had created a first online petition that garnered thousands of signatures. Letter to the Editor Jan 29, 2014 I am thrilled that Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty spoke during an interview on WNPR’s “Where We Live” (Jan. 7) about restoring passenger train service to northwest Connecticut. In three years, she said, we could have passenger trains running from Danbury to the Massachusetts border for the first time since 1971. Our congresswoman is trying to green our transportation system and encourage Hartford and Washington to give a little boost to the forgotten corner of Connecticut. She needs our support. There are so many reasons to return passenger train service to our area. Passenger rail would reduce pollution in our air by decreasing the number of cars on the road, expand our transportation network without any road construction, and bring new customers into our shops by boosting tourism in Litchfield and Fairfield Counties. For those of us in the Housatonic River Valley who take the train to New York City, the new train stops in Danbury, New Milford, Kent, Cornwall Bridge and Canaan would mean shorter drives to the train station. People without cars could use the train to get to work in a different town. Please join more than 2,200 people and 100 businesses by signing a petition in favor of passenger train service. Our elected officials need to know that we want our train back. Stephen Sherman, Falls Village And here’s how that petition started: Tell Gov Malloy To Reinstate Passenger Railway Service To Northwest Connecticut The northwest corner is in dire need of passenger railway service. The bones of this project already exist and are shovel-ready. Passenger service would create a direct route to New York City and give people access to the Litchfield Hills and the Berkshires to enjoy the local attractions. This would also boost our local economy, create jobs, and promote tourism. Train Time is a media project focused on passenger rail’s potential for making the world a better place. Please support us with a paid subscription or sponsorship. Connecticut is key Canaan is a key connecting point, and signs saying “RESTORE OUR RAILWAY!” were early inspiration for the Train Campaign. In 2015, as the Berkshire Edge put it, “100 brave Arctic chill to call for return of commuter rail service.” Then came further delays—”Connecticut may derail hopes for restoring Berkshires-to-Grand Central passenger rail service”—and the pandemic. When we were able to meet again in person, in 2021, the Train Campaign hosted a meet-and-greet during Railroad Days in Canaan, CT. Speakers included MA Rep Smitty Pignatelli, Canaan Selectman Christian Allyn, and bestselling author Simon Winchester. You can watch and listen to Christian Allyn’s speech at the link above. A Canaan native, he explains his fears and hopes for the town, an eloquent plea for the restoration of train service from New York to Canaan and on to the Berkshires. And here’s Simon Winchester from the same event. Credits Our aerial footage comes from Paul Chesloff of Berkshire Skyview, and music from Two-bit Cowboys. Matt Silber wrote the new petition, which includes the Maybrook Line. Thanks for reading Train Time! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Train Time at traintime.substack.com/subscribe

    8 min
  2. 10/01/2025

    Big Sky Rail has news for the rest of us

    In this show, Dave Strohmaier and Karen Christensen pick up a conversation after nearly 5 years—years during which Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) has really been making tracks. In 2023, the BSPRA was selected by the Federal Railroad Administration for further development and study, with a grant of $500,000 in seed money to help kick-start the North Coast Hiawatha route revitalization between Chicago and Seattle/Portland and connecting communities like Fargo, Bismarck, Billings, Bozeman, and Missoula. Share Dave explains how he and his colleagues have found ways to use existing legislation and cultivate relationships, in spite of political differences and over huge geographical area. As he brings us up to date with progress and plans for Big Sky Rail, he also shares advice that will be useful to officials and rail advocates in the Northeast and across the United States. Show Notes 2023: “Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is chosen for the Federal Corridor ID and Development Program” 2025: Big Sky Passenger Rail Annual Conference - this is worth checking out just for the main photo! David Strohmaier is a Missoula County Commissioner and Chairman at Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority. We first spoke to him in February 2021 and you can listen to that podcast on Spotify at this link. Train Time is a media project focused on passenger rail’s potential for making the world a better place. Please support us with a paid subscription or sponsorship. Music on the Train Time podcast comes from Two Bit Cowboys. Get full access to Train Time at traintime.substack.com/subscribe

    39 min

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Trains are our tomorrow. At Train Time, experts of all stripes, from the US, UK, and other countries, join host Karen Christensen to talk about all aspects of modern passenger rail development. Train Time is not about heritage or tourist scenic railroads, but instead about rail as a sustainable way to get around locally, nationally, and internationally - good for people, communities, economies, and the natural world. traintime.substack.com