The Ghost Train Project

The Ghost Train Project

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We will get the train rolling, your participation will keep it going.

The Ghost Train Project is a creative community conversation about the influence trains and transportation and how they have impacted our past, present and future.

Photos from The Ghost Train Project's post 02/11/2026

TRAVELING BY TRAIN !! READING PA

Reading to Philadelphia: When passenger rail could get on track 09/05/2024

Wouldn't it be great just to jump on a train and get from Reading to Philly?

Reading to Philadelphia: When passenger rail could get on track The Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority presented a timeline for when passenger rail could make its first trip from Reading to Philadelphia.

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(no title) Learn about our creative conversation to reignite our passion in the history of trains!

Passenger Train Project In Chesco, Montco and Berks Is Moving Ahead 01/30/2024

Passenger Train Project In Chesco, Montco and Berks Is Moving Ahead

Passenger Train Project In Chesco, Montco and Berks Is Moving Ahead The Schuylkill River Passenger Train Authority hired an infrastructure company to develop a plan to get the project started.

Reading to Philadelphia train takes a major step forward as it gets federal funding 12/19/2023

Exciting news about the revitilization of the Reading Railroad!

Reading to Philadelphia train takes a major step forward as it gets federal funding The Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority has been accepted into a federal program that will provide a critical boost to restoring service between Reading and Philadelphia.

10/04/2023

Purple Door Studio ! Come visit

07/09/2023

Reuniting

07/09/2023

DO YOU KNOW WHY THE Highline is called the Highline ?

06/29/2023

Summer vibe

Featured: "Pondering".

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The Ghost Train Project

What is the Ghost Train Project?

A Proposal for a Public Art Awakening about Trains and Transportation

Artist and entrepreneur Jane Runyeon, architect Valerie Boom, and lighting designer and past cattle rancher Lynn Redding, gathered on the High Line in New York City in April 2014 to discuss their immediate impressions of the interplay between the newly created gardens and original infrastructure. That day began their ongoing dialogue about missing the enormous impact of freight trains and their scale in the urban and wild landscapes – They have been discussing creative ways to reintroduce the Iron Horse ever since and to ignite a discourse about how the "Ghost" of the transit system still influences our lives to this day.

The presence and absence of trains continues to impact our lives and public art installations are an opportunity to reveal and refresh narratives through varied points of view, both ethereal and interactive.

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