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Train Time · Aug 22, 2026

Connecticut Railfans, Let’s Speak Up!

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Matthew Silber · Train Time

This message goes out to all the Nutmeggers who are passionate about rail transportation: this fall, you will have the opportunity to share your thoughts about the future of train travel in Connecticut for years to come!

CTDOT is hosting a series of meet-and-greets to incorporate our thoughts into their 2027–2030 Rail Plan.

The aim of this plan is to establish a clear vision for freight and passenger rail in Connecticut by identifying areas of need as well as potential opportunities.

If you’re subscribed to TrainTime, you are already aware of the transformative possibilities afforded by efficient train service. When it comes to commercial and cultural development, few mobility strategies are better than steel wheels on steel rails. That’s why it’s so important that people like you show up to these meetings to share your thoughts—otherwise, we’re stuck with the same outdated transportation policies that many of us are so fed up with.

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New Haven

  • Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2026

  • 5:30-7:30 p.m.

  • Ives Main Library, Community Program Room

  • 133 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06510

Stamford

  • Thursday, Sept. 17, 2026

  • 5:30-7:30 p.m.

  • Ferguson Library, Dudley H. Williams Jr. Auditorium

  • 1 Public Library Plaza, Stamford, CT 06901

Hartford

  • Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2026

  • 5:30-7:30 p.m.

  • Hartford Union Station, Great Hall

  • 1 Union Place, Hartford, CT 06103

New London

  • Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2026

  • 4:45-6:45 p.m.

  • Public Library of New London, Large Community Room

  • 63 Huntington Street, New London, CT 06320

For more information about the vision, goals, and priorities of the Rail Plan, click here.

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Consider this maxim of participatory politics: if we say nothing, we can expect nothing. Put it in your calendar right now: on September 15th, 17th, 22nd, or 29th, you will show up and tell CTDOT what you want to see in Connecticut’s rail future.

We’ll see you there!

By joining us, you are championing a vision for a greener and more connected region, committed to investing in innovative, practical transportation solutions. Let’s take a step towards a more interconnected, sustainable future.

Maybrook Line offers opportunity

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February 20, 2025

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