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Ghost trains: past and future mobilities haunting a Southern Town
Hodges, Benjamin Kidder
2022-05-04
Source PublicationMobilities
ISSN1745-0101
Volume17Issue:3Pages:317-332
Abstract

This article juxtaposes two transportation projects in the town of Ashland, Virginia, one a short-lived electric rail network from the late 19 century and the other part of a planned expansion of high-speed rail along the southeast corridor of the US. Both are ‘ghost trains,’ trains that either no longer exist or have not yet been built but still give shape to anxieties about the past and future. As a satellite of the nearby state capital Richmond, Virginia, the town’s debates about future development speak to mobilities studies scholarship about the relationship between suburbs and the city in terms of high-speed rail. The contribution of this article is to use Avery Gordon’s theory of haunting to look for overlooked histories revealed by transportation projects, principal among them the history of segregation and slavery that have so informed the American South. Disruptions of everyday routines, minor traffic accidents and catastrophes big and small, provide opportunities to see histories often rendered invisible by privilege, speed and indifference. Folklore about trains, small-town gossip and the author’s own anecdotes about growing up in the town will be used to convey the experience of witnessing these ghosts.

KeywordHigh-speed Rail Race Affect Hauntology Catastrophe
DOI10.1080/17450101.2021.1947153
URLView the original
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaGeography ; Transportation
WOS SubjectGeography ; Transportation
WOS IDWOS:000669112000001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85109412141
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION
Faculty of Social Sciences
AffiliationDepartment of Communication, University of Macau, Macao
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Hodges, Benjamin Kidder. Ghost trains: past and future mobilities haunting a Southern Town[J]. Mobilities, 2022, 17(3), 317-332.
APA Hodges, Benjamin Kidder.(2022). Ghost trains: past and future mobilities haunting a Southern Town. Mobilities, 17(3), 317-332.
MLA Hodges, Benjamin Kidder."Ghost trains: past and future mobilities haunting a Southern Town".Mobilities 17.3(2022):317-332.
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