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2017 Media Kit
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Progressive Railroading March 2017
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Cover Story:
Innovation at Union Pacific Railroad
Union Pacific Railroad strives to keep pushing the continuous-improvement envelope to find more ways to drive efficiencies in how equipment functions and how operational tasks - even the simplest ones - are performed. One new initiative aims to spark new ideas on improving routine tasks or enhancing equipment, and at the same time empower employees to help drive innovation throughout the company.
Originally designed for IT employees, a crowdsourcing software application now will serve as a platform for sharing ideas railroad-wide. Set to launch in May, the software will enable workers to introduce, critique and vote on an idea. Concepts that obtain peer support will advance via a process that includes research, validation and, perhaps, implementation. UP leaders are convinced that innovating is vital to recruiting, as well. To be considered a top technology-driven employer - among the ranks of Google and Apple - the railroad needs to create an environment that embraces and nurtures the latest innovations, they believe.
Managing Editor Jeff Stagl talks "innovation" with UP Chief Information Officer Lynden Tennison, SVP of Continuous Improvement Lynn Kelley, and other members of the Class I's brain trust.
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Focus on Engineering/Contracting:
Two Key Rail Projects
This month, we're focusing on two big rail projects: the Virginia Avenue Tunnel project in Washington, D.C., and the multiphased Purple Line extension in Los Angeles.
In December, CSX announced the completion of the first phase of the Virginia Avenue Tunnel project, which cleared the way for the Class I to move double-stack trains between Middle Atlantic ports and the Midwest. The project is part of the $850 million National Gateway Initiative, a public-private partnership. Clark/Parsons, a joint venture comprising Clark Construction Group LLC and Parsons Corp., serves as the design/build contractor. Meanwhile, the first phase of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Purple Line extension has reached a number of milestones during the past several months. The design-build contractor for the first-phase extension is STS, a Skanska, Traylor Brothers Inc. and J.F. Shea Construction Joint Venture. In mid-January, the agency planned to recommend a Tutor Perini Corp./ O & G joint venture to build the extension's second phase.
For project updates and details, we'll talk with principals from the Virginia Avenue Tunnel project and the L.A. Purple Line extension.
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Security:
The Internet of Things & Transit Security
Passenger railroads and transit agencies are tapping into the Internet of Things (IoT) for a range of purposes, including boosting security. How is IoT being applied to strengthen security? Technology providers and railroaders weigh in.
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Technology:
Drones/UAVs
Railroads continue to explore the use of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the inspection of track, bridge and other infrastructure, as well as for monitoring air quality - even to boost worker safety. For a technology update, we'll talk with a sampling of suppliers.
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Mechanical:
Freight Locomotive Market Update
After a sluggish 2016, how's the power market shaping up this year? Representatives from locomotive manufacturers talk technology, trends, recent order activity and the prospects for same in the year ahead.
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MOW:
Vegetation Management/Equipment Services
To combat unwanted weeds and brush, railroads often turn to herbicides and equipment. What's available on the vegetation equipment and contract services fronts? Suppliers and service providers share information on their product and service offerings.
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Special Advertising Opportunity:
Focus on Rail Security
A special section within which your company can be a thought leader on hazmat transport, IT security and more.
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