Is Train Time the same as the Train Campaign?

The Train Campaign started in 2011 and you can find that story, photos, and reports at TrainCampaign.org. Train Time launched in January 2025 as a media project with a wider horizon. Previous podcast series and many videos are available on our YouTube channel.

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Music on the Train Time podcast comes from Two Bit Cowboys. The Train Campaign has been supported by many individuals as well as companies in the tri-state area. The 2025 launch of Train Time means new opportunities and a need for practical and financial support to get trains rolling through our beautiful region again.

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Train Time focuses on rail as a sustainable way to get around - locally, nationally, and internationally - and as a system that is good for people, communities, economies, and the natural world.

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Karen Christensen writes about third places, leadership, and political polarization, and is senior editor of the SAGE Encyclopedia of Community, CEO of Berkshire Publishing, and research associate at the Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.