April 2022 Editorial Lineup

Cover Story:

MOW Spending Report 2022

What are freight railroads planning to spend on infrastructure upkeep in 2022? More? Less? About the same? What have passenger railroads and transit agencies set aside for maintenance-of-way (MOW) work for 2022? This month, Managing Editor Jeff Stagl shares the results of our exclusive annual MOW Spending Report, which examines the budgets of more than four dozen freight and passenger railroads, break down the planned work within their programs — from rail to ties to bridges to stations.


C&S:

Cybersecurity

As the transportation realm becomes more digitally reliant, every link in the chain can become more vulnerable to cyber attacks. A sampling of technology and service providers tell us what they're doing to help railroads secure hardware, software and information, as well as to prevent disruptions.


C&S:

Engineering & Design

We'll reach out to a range of companies in the engineering and design space for updates on their current offerings — be it product development support, project scoping, circuit design, product conformance inspection or product improvement.


Technology Update:

Monitoring

Onboard and wayside monitoring systems collect and transmit remote, data-driven, in-time operational intelligence to help railroads increase system availability, reduce on-track failures and improve efficiency. We'll feature an array of products, systems and technology that monitor locomotive health, train handling, fuel use, overall performance and more.


Bonus distribution:

ASLRRA 2022 Annual Conference (May 1-3, St. Louis); NARS (May 9-11, Kansas City, Missouri); and RSSI (May 16-18, Kansas City, Missouri)

Note: All editorial topics are subject to change without notice.


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