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Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603EVENTS - ASLRRA
Attendees are railroad officials from the U.S., Canada and Mexico, rail supply representatives and government officials. This Exhibition is the only one dedicated to short line and regional railroads and the meeting attracts over 1700 attendees and guests. UPCOMING ASLRRA EVENTS Upcoming ASLRRA Events. Change View. May 26 2021. Benefits of Using Rail from Shipper & Logistics Perspective 05/26/2021 Join ASLRRA and SmartWay for a discussion about how and why shippers use rail in moving freight, featuring representatives from SmartWay partners BASF and Celtic Logistics. Attendees will have an opportunity toparticipate in
LANDING - AGENDA - ASLRRA hear more about the Hazardous Materials programs offered including. training, Emergency Preparedness, Reporting and Response exercises, Functional Drills and Transportation Emergency Response Plans – all. provided at no cost to railroads. Hosted by the Louisville & Indiana. Railroad. 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EDT.STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkREGIONAL EVENTS
Regional Meetings ASLRRA holds a two Regional Meetings each year: Central/Pacific and Eastern/Southern. Our Regional Meetings offer dynamic agendas with top-notch speakers, compelling interactive sessions, and meaningful takeaways that will benefit professionals atevery level of
SHORT LINE TAX CREDIT The Short Line Tax Credit (45G) - It's Good Public Policy. Short lines were in business as early as the mid-1800s, but the genesis of the industry we know today was the Staggers Act of 1980, which enabled entrepreneurs to save light-density branch lines from abandonment by Class I (largest) railroads. Short lines today operate 47,500 route COMPLIANCE TEMPLATES Compliance Templates. Currently, we have template programs for the following parts of 49CFR. Please direct any questions to JR Gelnar ( jrgelnar@aslrra.org, 202-585-3436) or Jo Strang ( jstrang@aslrra.orgFAMES/SOFA - ASLRRA
The FAMES (Fatality Analysis of Maintenance-of-Way Employees and Signalmen) Committee, the industry-wide group that has focused on this important issue, is a voluntary committee of labor, management and government formed to review and analyze Roadway Worker Fatalities. Following are safety alerts and recommendations put forth by the FAMESASLRRA - HOME
Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603EVENTS - ASLRRA
Attendees are railroad officials from the U.S., Canada and Mexico, rail supply representatives and government officials. This Exhibition is the only one dedicated to short line and regional railroads and the meeting attracts over 1700 attendees and guests. UPCOMING ASLRRA EVENTS Upcoming ASLRRA Events. Change View. May 26 2021. Benefits of Using Rail from Shipper & Logistics Perspective 05/26/2021 Join ASLRRA and SmartWay for a discussion about how and why shippers use rail in moving freight, featuring representatives from SmartWay partners BASF and Celtic Logistics. Attendees will have an opportunity toparticipate in
LANDING - AGENDA - ASLRRA hear more about the Hazardous Materials programs offered including. training, Emergency Preparedness, Reporting and Response exercises, Functional Drills and Transportation Emergency Response Plans – all. provided at no cost to railroads. Hosted by the Louisville & Indiana. Railroad. 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EDT.STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkREGIONAL EVENTS
Regional Meetings ASLRRA holds a two Regional Meetings each year: Central/Pacific and Eastern/Southern. Our Regional Meetings offer dynamic agendas with top-notch speakers, compelling interactive sessions, and meaningful takeaways that will benefit professionals atevery level of
SHORT LINE TAX CREDIT The Short Line Tax Credit (45G) - It's Good Public Policy. Short lines were in business as early as the mid-1800s, but the genesis of the industry we know today was the Staggers Act of 1980, which enabled entrepreneurs to save light-density branch lines from abandonment by Class I (largest) railroads. Short lines today operate 47,500 route COMPLIANCE TEMPLATES Compliance Templates. Currently, we have template programs for the following parts of 49CFR. Please direct any questions to JR Gelnar ( jrgelnar@aslrra.org, 202-585-3436) or Jo Strang ( jstrang@aslrra.orgFAMES/SOFA - ASLRRA
The FAMES (Fatality Analysis of Maintenance-of-Way Employees and Signalmen) Committee, the industry-wide group that has focused on this important issue, is a voluntary committee of labor, management and government formed to review and analyze Roadway Worker Fatalities. Following are safety alerts and recommendations put forth by the FAMESINDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts.MEMBER RESOURCES
Business Tools & Resources. ASLRRA provides compliance and business tools tailored specifically for short line and regional railroad members: 49CFR Template Programs; Compliance Assessments; Safety & Compliance Publications; PTC Information and Resources; Small Business and FEMA Loan Guidance (contact Jo Strang, VP Safety & Regulatory Policy, at jstrang@aslrra.org or (202)585-3432 forSAFETY TRAINING
Safety Training. Throughout the year, the ASLRRA provides numerous training seminars. These seminars allow employees of Class II and III railroads the opportunity to increase their knowledge of important or changing requirements of the everyday operation of a railroad. Seminar topics are determined by current issues and new or changed federalSAFETY & COMPLIANCE
The Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) is a recommended resource for all ASLRRA member short line railroads. SLSI and its programs support the short line and regional railroad industry’s goal of performing at an increasingly higher level of safety by encouraging a focus not only on compliance, but on safety culture, defined as the shared GOVERNANCE - ASLRRA.ORG American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
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Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy.INDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkSAFETY TRAINING
Safety Training. Throughout the year, the ASLRRA provides numerous training seminars. These seminars allow employees of Class II and III railroads the opportunity to increase their knowledge of important or changing requirements of the everyday operation of a railroad. Seminar topics are determined by current issues and new or changed federalNEWS - ASLRRA.ORG
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
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Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AWARD The ASLRRA Business Development Award Competition recognizes the Class II and III railroads that have designed and enacted the most innovative and successful business-building initiatives in the small railroad industry. Criteria for the ASLRRA Business Development Award can be found here. Please contact Amy Krouse with any questions.STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
COMPLIANCE TEMPLATES Compliance Templates. Currently, we have template programs for the following parts of 49CFR. Please direct any questions to JR Gelnar ( jrgelnar@aslrra.org, 202-585-3436) or Jo Strang ( jstrang@aslrra.orgASLRRA - HOME
Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy.INDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkSAFETY TRAINING
Safety Training. Throughout the year, the ASLRRA provides numerous training seminars. These seminars allow employees of Class II and III railroads the opportunity to increase their knowledge of important or changing requirements of the everyday operation of a railroad. Seminar topics are determined by current issues and new or changed federalNEWS - ASLRRA.ORG
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AWARD The ASLRRA Business Development Award Competition recognizes the Class II and III railroads that have designed and enacted the most innovative and successful business-building initiatives in the small railroad industry. Criteria for the ASLRRA Business Development Award can be found here. Please contact Amy Krouse with any questions.STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
COMPLIANCE TEMPLATES Compliance Templates. Currently, we have template programs for the following parts of 49CFR. Please direct any questions to JR Gelnar ( jrgelnar@aslrra.org, 202-585-3436) or Jo Strang ( jstrang@aslrra.org HOME | AMERICAN SHORT LINE AND REGIONAL RAILROAD Connecting America’s Communities. Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603SIGN IN - ASLRRA
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
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Regional Meetings ASLRRA holds a two Regional Meetings each year: Central/Pacific and Eastern/Southern. Our Regional Meetings offer dynamic agendas with top-notch speakers, compelling interactive sessions, and meaningful takeaways that will benefit professionals atevery level of
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
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American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
SHORT LINE TAX CREDIT The Short Line Tax Credit (45G) - It's Good Public Policy. Short lines were in business as early as the mid-1800s, but the genesis of the industry we know today was the Staggers Act of 1980, which enabled entrepreneurs to save light-density branch lines from abandonment by Class I (largest) railroads. Short lines today operate 47,500 routeFAMES/SOFA - ASLRRA
The FAMES (Fatality Analysis of Maintenance-of-Way Employees and Signalmen) Committee, the industry-wide group that has focused on this important issue, is a voluntary committee of labor, management and government formed to review and analyze Roadway Worker Fatalities. Following are safety alerts and recommendations put forth by the FAMESTRAVEL INFO
TRAVEL INFORMATION AIRPORT INFORMATION: Washington National Airport (DCA) is located approximately 8 miles or 20 minutes from the Gaylord National.The airport is served by: Air Canada, Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, jetBlue, Southwest, suncountry airlines, United, andVirgin America.
MOBILE APP - ASLRRA.ORG MOBILE APP In 2011, ASLRRA introduced the thumb drive with all of the meeting presentations and speaker bios pre-loaded. In 2012, we took it one step further and unveiled our mobile app which included an interactive exhibit hall map, exhibitor listings, brochures, speaker presentations and bios, schedules, event updates and alerts.ASLRRA - HOME
Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy.INDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkSAFETY TRAINING
Safety Training. Throughout the year, the ASLRRA provides numerous training seminars. These seminars allow employees of Class II and III railroads the opportunity to increase their knowledge of important or changing requirements of the everyday operation of a railroad. Seminar topics are determined by current issues and new or changed federalNEWS - ASLRRA.ORG
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AWARD The ASLRRA Business Development Award Competition recognizes the Class II and III railroads that have designed and enacted the most innovative and successful business-building initiatives in the small railroad industry. Criteria for the ASLRRA Business Development Award can be found here. Please contact Amy Krouse with any questions.STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
COMPLIANCE TEMPLATES Compliance Templates. Currently, we have template programs for the following parts of 49CFR. Please direct any questions to JR Gelnar ( jrgelnar@aslrra.org, 202-585-3436) or Jo Strang ( jstrang@aslrra.orgASLRRA - HOME
Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy.INDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkSAFETY TRAINING
Safety Training. Throughout the year, the ASLRRA provides numerous training seminars. These seminars allow employees of Class II and III railroads the opportunity to increase their knowledge of important or changing requirements of the everyday operation of a railroad. Seminar topics are determined by current issues and new or changed federalNEWS - ASLRRA.ORG
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AWARD The ASLRRA Business Development Award Competition recognizes the Class II and III railroads that have designed and enacted the most innovative and successful business-building initiatives in the small railroad industry. Criteria for the ASLRRA Business Development Award can be found here. Please contact Amy Krouse with any questions.STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
COMPLIANCE TEMPLATES Compliance Templates. Currently, we have template programs for the following parts of 49CFR. Please direct any questions to JR Gelnar ( jrgelnar@aslrra.org, 202-585-3436) or Jo Strang ( jstrang@aslrra.org HOME | AMERICAN SHORT LINE AND REGIONAL RAILROAD Connecting America’s Communities. Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local.FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603SIGN IN - ASLRRA
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
REGIONAL EVENTS
Regional Meetings ASLRRA holds a two Regional Meetings each year: Central/Pacific and Eastern/Southern. Our Regional Meetings offer dynamic agendas with top-notch speakers, compelling interactive sessions, and meaningful takeaways that will benefit professionals atevery level of
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
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American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association 50 F Street, N.W. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20001 Phone: (202) 628-4500 | Fax: (202)567-2823
SHORT LINE TAX CREDIT The Short Line Tax Credit (45G) - It's Good Public Policy. Short lines were in business as early as the mid-1800s, but the genesis of the industry we know today was the Staggers Act of 1980, which enabled entrepreneurs to save light-density branch lines from abandonment by Class I (largest) railroads. Short lines today operate 47,500 routeFAMES/SOFA - ASLRRA
The FAMES (Fatality Analysis of Maintenance-of-Way Employees and Signalmen) Committee, the industry-wide group that has focused on this important issue, is a voluntary committee of labor, management and government formed to review and analyze Roadway Worker Fatalities. Following are safety alerts and recommendations put forth by the FAMESTRAVEL INFO
TRAVEL INFORMATION AIRPORT INFORMATION: Washington National Airport (DCA) is located approximately 8 miles or 20 minutes from the Gaylord National.The airport is served by: Air Canada, Alaska, American, Delta, Frontier, jetBlue, Southwest, suncountry airlines, United, andVirgin America.
MOBILE APP - ASLRRA.ORG MOBILE APP In 2011, ASLRRA introduced the thumb drive with all of the meeting presentations and speaker bios pre-loaded. In 2012, we took it one step further and unveiled our mobile app which included an interactive exhibit hall map, exhibitor listings, brochures, speaker presentations and bios, schedules, event updates and alerts.ASLRRA - HOME
Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy. HOME | AMERICAN SHORT LINE AND REGIONAL RAILROAD Connecting America’s Communities. Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local.INDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts. UPCOMING ASLRRA EVENTS Upcoming ASLRRA Events. Change View. May 26 2021. Benefits of Using Rail from Shipper & Logistics Perspective 05/26/2021 Join ASLRRA and SmartWay for a discussion about how and why shippers use rail in moving freight, featuring representatives from SmartWay partners BASF and Celtic Logistics. Attendees will have an opportunity toparticipate in
2021 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION ASLRRA’s 2020 Virtual Conference took place October 5-9, featuring a stunning lineup of speakers, panelists, and subject matter experts and delivering more than 40 total hours of rich content, insight, and industry-specific education! Recordings of all 26 Education Breakout Sessions are available to view along with four full days of general SHORT LINE TAX CREDIT The Short Line Tax Credit (45G) - It's Good Public Policy. Short lines were in business as early as the mid-1800s, but the genesis of the industry we know today was the Staggers Act of 1980, which enabled entrepreneurs to save light-density branch lines from abandonment by Class I (largest) railroads. Short lines today operate 47,500 routeSTAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkFAMES/SOFA - ASLRRA
The FAMES (Fatality Analysis of Maintenance-of-Way Employees and Signalmen) Committee, the industry-wide group that has focused on this important issue, is a voluntary committee of labor, management and government formed to review and analyze Roadway Worker Fatalities. Following are safety alerts and recommendations put forth by the FAMESSTAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
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Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. Strengthening America’s. Economy. HOME | AMERICAN SHORT LINE AND REGIONAL RAILROAD Connecting America’s Communities. Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local.INDUSTRY FACTS
from the nation’s aging highway infrastructure; • Deliver $4.64 billion in revenue to the U.S. economy; • Provided over $83 million in tax revenue in 2015. About. About ASLRRA. History. Governance. Staff Contacts. Industry Facts. UPCOMING ASLRRA EVENTS Upcoming ASLRRA Events. Change View. May 26 2021. Benefits of Using Rail from Shipper & Logistics Perspective 05/26/2021 Join ASLRRA and SmartWay for a discussion about how and why shippers use rail in moving freight, featuring representatives from SmartWay partners BASF and Celtic Logistics. Attendees will have an opportunity toparticipate in
2021 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION ASLRRA’s 2020 Virtual Conference took place October 5-9, featuring a stunning lineup of speakers, panelists, and subject matter experts and delivering more than 40 total hours of rich content, insight, and industry-specific education! Recordings of all 26 Education Breakout Sessions are available to view along with four full days of general SHORT LINE TAX CREDIT The Short Line Tax Credit (45G) - It's Good Public Policy. Short lines were in business as early as the mid-1800s, but the genesis of the industry we know today was the Staggers Act of 1980, which enabled entrepreneurs to save light-density branch lines from abandonment by Class I (largest) railroads. Short lines today operate 47,500 routeSTAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Staff Biography; Chuck Baker joined ASLRRA as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. Before joining ASLRRA he was a Partner at Chambers Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H), where, in addition to the ASLRRA, he represented clients such as the National Railroad Construction & Maintenance Association (NRC), the OneRail Coalition, the American Railway Development Association, NorfolkFAMES/SOFA - ASLRRA
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Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
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HOME | AMERICAN SHORT LINE AND REGIONAL RAILROAD Connecting America’s Communities. Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. 2021 CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE Access Hours of Recorded Educational Content for the Short Line Railroad Industry’s Premier Annual Event! ASLRRA’s 2020 Virtual Conference took place October 5-9, featuring a stunning lineup of speakers, panelists, and subject matter experts and delivering more than 40 total hours of rich content, insight, and industry-specific education!FACTBOOK - ASLRRA
Short Line and Regional Railroad Facts and Figures Book is NOW available! This publication is the definitive guide to the Short Line freight rail industry with insightful narrative and supporting graphs, charts and infographics. Using the results from ASLRRA's 2016 Member Survey, the report provides an industry overview on the nation’s 603SAFETY & COMPLIANCE
The Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) is a recommended resource for all ASLRRA member short line railroads. SLSI and its programs support the short line and regional railroad industry’s goal of performing at an increasingly higher level of safety by encouraging a focus not only on compliance, but on safety culture, defined as the sharedNEWS - ASLRRA.ORG
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Industry Events. Change View. June 6 2021. APTA Rail Conference 06/06/2021 - 06/09/2021 Cleveland, OH For all rail modes – urban, commuter, high-speed, and intercity – this technical conference features sessions on technology, operations, maintenance, safety & security, planning, finance, capital projects, workforce development,and more.
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Staff Biography. JR Gelnar is an expert in short line safety compliance issues, and serves as the lead in conducting Safety Compliance Audits for our members. Mr. Gelnar is the ASLRRA’s liaison to the Fatality Analysis of Maintenance of Way and Signalmen (FAMES) and Switching & Operations Fatality Analysis (SOFA) industrycommittees, and
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COVID-19 UPDATE - CLICK HERE FOR IMPORTANT TOPICS AND LINKS TO INFORMATION AND RESOURCES CONNECTING AMERICA’S COMMUNITIES CONNECTING AMERICA’S COMMUNITIES Short line and regional railroads operate 38% of the nation's rail network. For large areas of rural and small town America, short line and regional railroads are the only way shippers can stay connected to the national network, helping businesses and employment stay local. STRENGTHENING AMERICA’SECONOMY
STRENGTHENING AMERICA’S ECONOMY Rail movement is efficient and cost effective, enabling competitive access to the national and world economy for thousands of companies. One of every four rail cars moving on the national network is handled by a short line, providing the first and last mile for a wide variety of goods from energy products, to industrial products, to finishedconsumer goods.
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