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Along The Lines
Along The Lines
Author: Connecticut Department of Transportation
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Welcome to Along The Lines - a conversation hosted by CTDOT Bureau Chief of Public Transportation Benjamin Limmer as he engages the community and fellow transportation advocates to discuss how public transportation impacts your daily life in Connecticut. Join in as Ben and special guests explore current issues impacting travel across the state, and the future of Connecticut's transportation system.
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In this special episode of Along the Lines, Ben Limmer reflects on his role as Bureau Chief of Public Transportation at the Connecticut Department of Transportation and signs off as host. He highlights major rail and bus milestones, innovation, and the people behind Connecticut's transit system. Ben shares gratitude, lessons learned, and optimism for the future of mobility across the state as he bids a heartfelt farewell.
Ben Limmer talks with global transit leader Paul Comfort about his visit to Connecticut and why he featured the state on his show, Transit Unplugged TV. Paul highlights Connecticut's historic ferries, great food, and integrated rail, bus, and BRT network. They discuss major industry trends like AI, cybersecurity, and high-speed rail, and Paul encourages the public to get involved and support transit's future.
Dr. Eric Jackson, Executive Director of the Connecticut Transportation Institute at UConn and Director of the Connecticut Transportation Safety Research Center, joins us to explore how research, innovation, and data are advancing safety and shaping the future of transportation in Connecticut. From crash analytics to workforce training and autonomous vehicle testing, this episode highlights how CTI and CTDOT are building a safer, more intelligent, and more connected transportation system for all.
The Northeast Corridor is one of America's busiest and most vital rail lines, stretching from Boston to Washington, D.C., and serving as the East Coast's economic and transportation backbone. Mitch Warren, Executive Director of the Northeast Corridor Commission, joins us in this episode to discuss investments, legislative milestones, and how Connecticut fits into the future of rail travel, workforce mobility, and sustainable transportation.
Waterbury, CT, is transforming transit! In this episode, we explore how the CTDOT and the City of Waterbury are modernizing buses, shelters, and the Metro-North station with expanded parking, ADA access, and updated platforms. Mayor Paul Pernerewski joins to share how these upgrades improve commutes, local business, and equity - paving the way for a sustainable future.
Tim Restall, President of the Hartford Yard Goats, joins us to discuss how public transportation supports access to Dunkin' Park. We also explore the impact of new stadium developments and sports organizations' role in fostering community and corporate responsibility. From transit to local partnerships, this episode highlights how the Yard Goats are helping shape a more connected and vibrant Hartford.
Exciting transit upgrades are on track in New Haven! Mayor Justin Elicker joins us to discuss how the city, served by CTtransit, CTrail, and Amtrak, embraces a bold vision for sustainable, accessible, and modern mobility. From key station improvements to regional growth strategies, this episode explores how New Haven is reimagining its role as a transit hub for Connecticut and beyond.
Rich Andreski, former CTDOT Bureau Chief and now CEO of Trinity Metro, joined us for a special episode reflecting on his career in public transportation. From his early days at NJ Transit to leading Connecticut's transit efforts, Rich shared insights on the industry's future and why customers must be at the center of every decision and investment.
In this episode, we're joined by Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons to discuss exciting transportation improvements coming to Connecticut's second-largest city, including enhancing the Stewart B. McKinney Transportation Center, as well as initiatives to boost mobility, sustainability, and economic growth. Discover how Stamford and the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) work together to build a stronger future.
Metro-North's New Haven Line had a record-breaking year—with an all-time high on-time performance, rising customer satisfaction, and faster travel times! Join us as former Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi and new President Justin Vonashek share insights on these achievements and what's next for one of the busiest rail lines in the country. Don't miss this inside look at the future of rail travel between Connecticut and New York City!
Tune in as we celebrate a decade of CTfastrak! Since its launch in 2015, CTfastrak has provided over 26 million rides and spurred economic growth. Named the best bus rapid transit (BRT) system in the U.S., it continues to set the standard for public transit systems. Join us and guests, Mayor Erin Stewart and Michael Sanders, to reflect on CTfastrak's impact, milestones, and future. Don't miss this special anniversary episode!
Exciting new rail connections are coming soon! Massachusetts' Compass Rail Plan is set to enhance regional transit, making Springfield the key hub for connections to Worcester and Boston. New stations in Windsor Locks and Enfield, CT, will also provide riders greater access to jobs, education, and leisure travel. Tune in as we discuss Compass Rail with Meredith Slesinger, MassDOT Rail and Transit Administrator, and learn more about its potential to boost the economies of Hartford and Springfield!
Happy New Year! 2024 was a transformative year for Connecticut transportation. From opening the Stamford parking garage and expanding bus routes to launching microtransit services and celebrating sustainability milestones like the Drive Less Climate Challenge, we've made strides in accessibility, equity, and innovation. Join host Ben Limmer as he reflects on these achievements and previews what's ahead in 2025.
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a key priority for the Connecticut DOT and is vital to revitalizing and strengthening communities. In this episode, we talk with Meriden Mayor Kevin Scarpati to explore the city's remarkable transformation sparked by the new CTrail Hartford Line station. We're also joined by Elise Greenberg, Transit Manager at the Connecticut DOT, who discusses how Meriden's TOD success story serves as a blueprint for other initiatives across the state.
In this episode, we hear from Dan Baker, CTDOT's Transportation Supervising Planner, who provides updates on the 26 actions from the 2023 Customer Experience Action Plan and introduces three new initiatives to improve bus and rail services. Michael Helta, Maryland Transit's Chief Customer Experience Officer, also joins us and shares how his agency enhances the rider experience. Tune in for valuable insights into public transit innovation and customer-focused improvements.
This episode explores workforce development's vital role in strengthening regional economies by focusing on people rather than individual employers. Join us for a discussion with Carita Ducre from the American Public Transportation Association as we explore the connection between public transportation and its contribution to a robust economy and employment. We also examine how workforce development can improve public transit systems through employee training, development opportunities, and more.
Connecticut's annual Stand Down event, happening Sept. 20th, provides essential services for veterans, National Guard members, Reserve members, and their families. This one-stop resource event offers support from state and federal agencies, nonprofits, and veteran organizations. Retired Brigadier General Ron Welch, Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs, and Blake Roberts, CTDOT Transportation Planner, join us to discuss how Stand Down supports those who have served our nation.
In this episode, we examine the Connecticut Department of Transportation's final report of the Greater Hartford Mobility Study. This community-driven initiative was developed to reimagine and reconnect neighborhoods for enhanced mobility throughout Greater Hartford. Join us as we speak with Kim Lesay, Bureau Chief of Policy and Planning, and Kevin Burnham, Transportation Supervising Engineer at CTDOT, to explore this visionary plan for creating a vibrant, sustainable, and multimodal transportation network.
In this episode, we dive into the critical role of social equity in shaping communities where everyone can thrive and participate. Discover how the CTDOT is committed to creating vibrant communities with cleaner environments, affordable housing, reliable public transportation, and more. Tune in to learn how social equity fosters a more inclusive and sustainable future. Our special guest, Taiwo Jaiyeoba, National Director of Bus Rapid Transit at Lochner Engineering, shares his valuable insights on this topic.
Join us in celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Chester-Hadlyme ferry's vessel, the Selden III. We will explore the ferry's rich history and discuss how it continues to connect communities across the Connecticut River. Special guests Captain John F. Kennedy, ferry captain from the CTDOT, and Lynn Wilkinson, President and Communications Chair from Friends of Gillette Castle State Park, will share their insights on the history and ongoing community impact of the Chester-Hadlyme ferry.




