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The ASME Rail Transportation Division and the Land Transportation Division of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, are pleased to present the 2005 ASME/IEEE Joint Rail Conference (JRC). For over 40 years, the annual JRC has been providing a unique and comprehensive forum for engineers, equipment manufacturers, rail maintenance and operations personnel at transit companies, government officials, and other professionals involved in the business of passenger and freight rail transportation to share operating experiences and learn about new and innovative activities in railway mechanical and electrical engineering.
The theme of the 2005 JRC is "Research and Testing for Industry Advancement." The conference will start with an optional tour of the 53 square mile Transportation Technology Center where worldwide research is conducted by companies and agencies in the area of passenger, locomotive and freight equipment and railroad infrastructure. The two-day technical conference will focus on advances in design, analysis and testing of equipment serving rail industries.
Plan now to join leaders in research, development and application of railway advancements at the 2005 Joint Rail Conference in Pueblo!
The 2005 JRC will be held immediately following the 10th Annual Association of American Railroads (AAR) Research Review in Pueblo, Colorado. This will give attendees of either conference the opportunity to experience both conferences, broadening the experience and gaining new contacts and new technical perspectives.
The AAR Annual Review Conference is a day and one-half event, consisting of a full day of presentations describing the latest developments in the AAR Strategic Research Program and a half-day of touring the Transportation Technology Center (TTC).
Please note that the AAR Annual Review Conference has its own registration procedure, including fees. Please see Conference Registration for details.
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