Metrolink names Frank Castellon as chief safety, security and compliance officer

May 18, 2022
Castellon will use his years of experience as a transit and safety professional to enhance Metrolink’s passenger rail service.

Frank Castellon has joined Metrolink as the agency’s chief safety, security and compliance officer. Castellon will use his years of experience as a transit and safety professional to enhance Metrolink’s passenger rail service. 

“The safety of our service is fundamental, and it’s with great regard that we welcome Frank to our leadership team,” Metrolink CEO Darren Kettle said. “As the backbone of the region’s transportation system across six counties, we look forward to the vision and perspectives Frank will bring to this critical position at Metrolink.” 

Castellon brings more than 17 years of transit and systems safety experience. In his career, he has overseen and implemented programs that improved safety protocols and hazard recognition processes to achieve a proactive safety culture. 

Castellon’s previous railroad experience includes TriMet in Portland as director of safety and security; Phoenix Valley Metro as manager of safety and security; the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority as senior safety specialist; and Bombardier Transportation North America as regional manager of systems safety. 

Most recently, Castellon was vice president of environmental, health, safety and quality for Peak Utility Service Group. There he was responsible for strategy and compliance of operations management and fulfilment through governance, data analytics, strategic planning and policy development. 

Castellon holds multiple certifications including the Board of Certified Safety Professionals as a CSP as well as Federal Transit Administration Transit Safety & Security Practitioner. He has served as a member of American Public Transportation Association (APTA), USDOT Transit Advisory Committee for Safety (TRACS) and Center for Urban Transportation Research (CUTR) safety and advisory panels as a subject matter expert. His work on an at-grade crossing risk ranking evaluation and technology study for passenger railroad safety and security resulted in grant funding while serving at TriMet.   

Castellon holds a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health from Columbia Southern University where he is currently completing a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership.