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Friday, May 21, 2010

Minutes of 2010 Annual Meeting

Minutes of Committee Meeting

AP070(1) SELF POWERED RAIL CAR TECHNOLOGIES SUBCOMMITTEE

Wednesday January 13, 2010 at 10:15 AM

WASHINGTON HILTON HOTEL, WASHINGTON DC

David Nelson, Chairman Thomas Cornillie, Acting Secretary

Webpage: http://trbsprc.blogspot.com/

Call to Order

Committee Chair, David Nelson (Jacobs Engineering), called the meeting to order at 10:15 AM.

Attendence

Members and friends of the subcommittee introduced themselves. A total of 21 people were in attendance. Please see the attached sign-in sheet.

Agenda

See attached meeting agenda.

Committee Secretary Position

Chairman Nelson reported that the position of Committee Secretary remains and requested a volunteer to fill the role for today’s meeting. Thomas Cornillie agreed to take notes and prepare minutes for this meeting. Anyone interested in filling the position should speak to the Chair.

Website

Chairman Nelson noted that the subcommittee has a website: http://trbsprc.blogspot.com where meeting notes, agenda, and other information are available.

Committee Name

Sub-committee members in attendance voted unanimously to re-affirm the sub-committee’s name: “Self-Powered Rail Car Technologies Subcommittee”

Presentations

Two presentations were made to the committee:

  1. Research to Support the RSAC Task Force: Presentation by David Tyrell of US DOT Volpe Center
  2. Introduction to US Rail: Presentation by Michael Pracht, President and CEO

Update on Research to Support the Rail Safety Advisory Committee Task Force

Mr. Tyrell gave a presentation about the US DOT Volpe Center’s efforts to develop criteria and procedures for evaluating rail vehicle crashworthiness. The results were published in the Federal Register on January 8, 2010 and are viewable at the following address: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-01-08/html/E9-31411.htm

The ensuing discussion covered collision speeds, collision survivability and car deformity, and the relationship between crash energy management and buff-strength.

Introduction to US Rail

Mr. Pratt, the President and CEO of US Railcar gave a presentation about the acquisition of the assets of the bankrupt Colorado Railcar corporation by the Value Recovery Group of Columbus, OH and the formation of US Railcar.

The presentation included an overview of the accomplishments of Colorado Railcar in developing its DMU design and their plans to adapt the design based on revenue service experience.

Recent Industry and Service Developments

The committee briefly discussed the following recent developments:

  • Challenges facing the SunRail project

  • The role in the FRA and the commencement of revenue service on the Austin-Leander MetroRail system

Mid-Year Meeting
The mid-year meeting tentatively set for mid-June in Vancouver, BC Canada


Proposed Research and Session Topics For 2010 Annual Conference

1. Strategies for “bridging the gap” to permit true level boarding.

2. Potential to use PTC to facilitate interoperability of equipment of varying structural standards

3. Documentation of best practices developed in existing services

ADJOURNMENT

The meeting was adjourned at 11:58 AM.

Distribution: Subcommittee members

Section Chair

Group Council Chair

TRB Staff Representative


Saturday, January 2, 2010

Revised Agenda for January Meeting

AP070(1) Self-Powered Rail Car Technologies Subcommittee
Annual Meeting Wednesday January 13, 2010 10:15AM- 12:00PM
Hilton, Lincoln South, Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C.
David Nelson, Chairman | Paul Stangas, Secretary

Minutes of the Mid-Year Meeting – Saturday June 13 2009, Chicago, Illinois

Committee Business

Presentations
Research to Support the RSAC Task Force: Presentation by David Tyrell of US DOT Volpe Center

Introduction to US Rail: Presentation by Michael Pracht, President and CEO

Discussion Topics
FRA Compliant DMUs: Recent Developments affecting Supply and Demand

Updates on Non-compliant DMU planning and development

Positive Train Control , Fail Safe Collision Avoidance, and the Future of Light Passenger Rail Cars in the Shared Track Environment

Plans for Midyear Meeting
Vancouver, British Columbia 6/6/2010 - 6/9/2010

Research Plan and Agenda