Keeping riders, employees, pedestrians and the community as a whole safe is a major issue for railways across North America. Lots of strategies and tools are available to railway systems to enhance safety. For the September/October 2015 issue of Mass Transit magazine, we examine some of those options and how others are working to keep the rails a safe place to work and ride.
- Joyce Rose, president and CEO Operation Lifesaver Inc. www.MassTransitmag.com/12109740
- Paul Grether Director of Rail Services Cincinnati Metro www.MassTransitmag.com/12109744
- Larry Light, director of PTC, Systra Consulting www.MassTransitmag.com/12109749
- Paul Carey, product manager-technology solutions, Bombardier Transportation www.MassTransitmag.com/12109752
- Samuel Shanes, chairman, Talkaphone www.MassTransitmag.com/12109758
- Rosalie Berger, President & CEO, RTR Technologies www.MassTransitmag.com/12109760
- Umberto Malesci, president and Co-founder, Fluidmesh Networks www.MassTransitmag.com/12109763
- Richard Gass, director of engineering, Fall Protection Systems www.MassTransitmag.com/12109765
- Paul Wojcik, director of sales, Railquip Inc. www.MassTransitmag.com/12109767
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