I just ran into the same problem two times (also going thru the Rails Tutorial) and here's how I went about adressing it:
Click on the workspace button in the top right corner- that's where it shows your CPU, Memory & Disk Usage (if you're on a laptop/small screen zoom out or make the screen as wide as possible to view that).
Next click on the "show process" button to see active processes.
After that I "force killed" my bash and ruby processes.
Lastly I clicked the "restart" button, which you see that when you first clicked to see the workspace info. Please note that if I went first to clicking this "restart" it had no effect... I had to force kill... THEN resart...
Viola, two times now it worked!
Not sure if this has any impact, but both times I mentally retraced my steps and realized I had several terminal windows open and willy-nilly ran the console multiple times in different terminal windows over the course of a few days. I would then run into not being able to run rails c UNLESS I have previously "properly" exited an already running console (meaning ctrl-c).
I've run into something similar while running Rails on my machine, and a full system restart does the trick. Perhaps due to the cloud based nature of Rails on Cloud9 there is some "sticky" process that stays on?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that on my machine I would also run "killall ruby" in a new terminal window. While that didn't work on Cloud9 it may be worth a try!
Anyhoo- lemme know if that does the trick!