Sounds of the Rail Park

By: Friends of the Rail Park
  • Summary

  • Ten years ago, a small group of community members looked at the rusty rails that run through their neighborhoods and saw potential. Potential for a usable, beautiful public space. When completed, the Rail Park will connect more than ten neighborhoods with three miles of continuous green space. A space for everyone: young and old, athlete and artist, neighbors and visitors alike. ​Friends of the Rail Park​ presents ‘Sounds of the Park’, an audio guide to the sights, sounds, and spaces of the Rail Park. Phase 1 is open. ​Plan your next visit​. Don’t wait. ​Become a member today​. Special thanks to our partners: Center City District Foundation,​ ​Philadelphia Parks and Recreation​, ​William Penn Foundation​, ​The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation,​ ​The 1830 Family Foundation​, Wells Fargo Community Giving​, T​he Philadelphia Cultural Fund​, ​The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development​, and the Board of Directors and many members of the Friends of the Rail Park. This podcast is produced by ​Studio D Podcast Production​ for the ​Friends of the Rail Park.​
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Episodes
  • Three Mile Vision: The Tunnel
    Mar 3 2022

    Sounds of the Rail Park presents The Three Mile Vision, a special three-episode series highlighting the communities around the rail line.

    In this series, local journalist Nichole Currie joins us as she travels the rail line and immerses herself in ten neighborhoods. You’ll hear what makes each community unique and how a three-mile park system fits into their environment.

    In this episode, Nichole explores The Tunnel. The Tunnel is a wide, architecturally stunning space extending across 3,000 feet underneath Pennsylvania Ave between 22nd and 27th Streets, which was once an active part of the Reading Railroad’s City Branch. Open air shafts in the streetscape above illuminate the space with natural light, while the stone walls and vaulted brick ceilings reach 25 ft high.

    You’ll hear from Board President of Fairmount Community Development Corporation Heidi Siegel, local photographer JJ Tiziou, and Saint Francis Xavier School Principal Dolores Butler.

    The Sounds of the Rail Park: Three Mile Vision series was developed as a part of the Rail Park Time Capsule Initiative. The Rail Park Time Capsule Initiative is an ongoing digital community archiving project, which aims to preserve and highlight the stories, objects, spaces and places that sustain culture and hold historic value for the people that live, work, and play in the 10+ neighborhoods that the Rail Park traverses through. Submit your story to the Time Capsule!

    Phase One of the Rail Park is free and open to the public every day from 7 AM to 10 PM. Plan your visit today.

    The work of Friends of the Rail Park is made possible with the support of our community. Don’t wait, become a member today!

    Special thanks to our partners:

    Center City District Foundation, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, William Penn Foundation, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The 1830 Family Foundation, Wells Fargo Community Giving, The Philadelphia Cultural Fund, The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, and the Board of Directors and many members of the Friends of the Rail Park.

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    23 mins
  • Three Mile Vision: The Cut
    Mar 3 2022

    Sounds of the Rail Park presents The Three Mile Vision, a special three-episode series highlighting the communities around the rail line.

    In this series, local journalist Nichole Currie joins us as she travels the rail line and immerses herself in ten neighborhoods. You’ll hear what makes each community unique and how a three-mile park system fits into their environment.

    In this episode, Nichole explores The Cut. The Cut is an open air section of land that runs below street level for over half a mile, connecting the Viaduct to the Tunnel. It runs from North Broad Street near the old Inquirer Building to behind the Rodin Museum, where 22nd St meets Pennsylvania Ave. It’s lined with 30-foot high stone walls and crossed by a series of bridges that support the city’s north and south bound streets.

    You’ll hear from James Fennel and Joe Walsh from Friends of Matthias Baldwin Park, local professor Jefferey Markovitz, and the 2019 Moon Festival creators Nadia Hironaka, Eugene Lew, and Matthew Suib.

    The Sounds of the Rail Park: Three Mile Vision series was developed as a part of the Rail Park Time Capsule Initiative. The Rail Park Time Capsule Initiative is an ongoing digital community archiving project, which aims to preserve and highlight the stories, objects, spaces and places that sustain culture and hold historic value for the people that live, work, and play in the 10+ neighborhoods that the Rail Park traverses through. Submit your story to the Time Capsule!

    Phase One of the Rail Park is free and open to the public every day from 7 AM to 10 PM. Plan your visit today.

    The work of Friends of the Rail Park is made possible with the support of our community. Don’t wait, become a member today!

    Special thanks to our partners:

    Center City District Foundation, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, William Penn Foundation, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The 1830 Family Foundation, Wells Fargo Community Giving, The Philadelphia Cultural Fund, The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, and the Board of Directors and many members of the Friends of the Rail Park.

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    34 mins
  • Three Mile Vision: The Viaduct
    Mar 3 2022

    Sounds of the Rail Park presents The Three Mile Vision, a special three-episode series highlighting the communities around the rail line.

    In this series, local journalist Nichole Currie joins us as she travels the rail line and immerses herself in ten neighborhoods. You’ll hear what makes each community unique and how a three-mile park system fits into their environment.

    In this episode, Nichole explores The Viaduct. The Viaduct is an elevated section of the former Reading Railroad’s 9th Street Branch. The inactive rail line reaches from the site of Phase One down to Vine Street, then arcs back northward and east toward Fairmount Ave. When complete, this stunning section of the park will overlook city streets and offer incredible Philly skyline views.

    You’ll hear from Yue Wu from the Chinatown CDC, Callowhill neighbors Robbie Long and Samyuktha Rajan, Craig Grossman from Crafts & Holdings, and Sol Garden Studio owners April Harley and Kwan Young.

    The Sounds of the Rail Park: Three Mile Vision series was developed as a part of the Rail Park Time Capsule Initiative. The Rail Park Time Capsule Initiative is an ongoing digital community archiving project, which aims to preserve and highlight the stories, objects, spaces and places that sustain culture and hold historic value for the people that live, work, and play in the 10+ neighborhoods that the Rail Park traverses through. Submit your story to the Time Capsule!

    Phase One of the Rail Park is free and open to the public every day from 7 AM to 10 PM. Plan your visit today.

    The work of Friends of the Rail Park is made possible with the support of our community. Don’t wait, become a member today!

    Special thanks to our partners:

    Center City District Foundation, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, William Penn Foundation, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The 1830 Family Foundation, Wells Fargo Community Giving, The Philadelphia Cultural Fund, The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, and the Board of Directors and many members of the Friends of the Rail Park.

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    33 mins

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