Transportation Research Board: National Academy of Sciences


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Journal of Transportation & Statistics Needs Authors


 Dear Mr. Martinez

I am writing to you in your role as a committee chairman or section head at TRB.  The Bureau of Transportation Statistics, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration, is reintroducing the Journal of Transportation and Statistics (JT&S), a journal that serves the transportation community by increasing understanding of the role of transportation in society, its function in the economy, and its interactions with the environment.  The issue that we plan to publish during the first quarter of 2013 will focus on transportation safety.   Previous issues of the JT&S can be found at http://www.bts.gov/publications/journal_of_transportation_and_Statistics/ .
  
In response to an earlier solicitation for submissions to the JT&S we received primarily articles focusing on highway safety.  There were virtually no publishable articles submitted on either rail or transit safety.  We would like the safety issue to be more diverse than simply highway, and hope that it will include at least one article each focused on rail, air, marine, transit, and cross-cutting industry safety issues.  Are you aware of any members of your committee who have unpublished work in one of these areas for which they may be seeking a venue to publish?  If so, we would greatly appreciate it if you could pass along information on our search for submissions to the JT&S.  We would also be very appreciative if you could advise your membership in general of our search for articles for the Journal. 
  
Manuscript guidelines for potential authors can be found at http://www.bts.gov/publications/journal_of_transportation_and_statistics/guidelines.html .  Since we are aiming to get the Safety Issue published within the next  few months, I would ask anybody with an article to submit to contact me as soon as possible to let me know their article and submission plans.
  
Thank you very much in advance for your help.  If you (or potential authors) have any questions, I can be reached either by email or phone at the address shown below.  Thank you again.
  
Bruce Goldberg
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Transportation Statistics
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
USDOT/RITA , Room 34-438
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC  20590
(202) 366-4417
 bruce.goldberg@dot.gov


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Past Chairman Simmons inducted in Hall of Fame

On August 27, 2012 Pat Simmons was inducted into the North Carolina Transportation Hall of Fame (NCTHF) at a luncheon ceremony in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

The NCTHF was founded in 2003.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Agenda for 2012 Annual Meeting

Tuesday January 24, 2012 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM
Washington Marriott Wardman Park: Congressional Room

I.         Welcome – Patrick B. Simmons, Chair
II.       Introductions of Members—All
III.      Approval of Minutes from July 14, 2011 Mid-year teleconference
IV.   Update on RSAC ETF I and II
V.     PRIIA Section 305 Next Generation Equipment Committee Update
VI.   Approved Equipment Specifications
Single-level cars
Bi-level cars
Locomotives
Fixed consist train sets
Joint Procurement Task Force
VII.  NEPA Workshop report—Lee Hutchins
VIII.            Discussion of Research Statement Needs—All
IX.    Concluding Remarks –All
X.     Other
XI.   Adjourn

See http://www.trb.org/CommitteeandPanels/Public/OnlineDirectory.aspx#DetailsType=Committee&ID=1468 for the AR020 Passenger Rail Equipment and Systems Integration Committee Directory

Rail Caucus 5:45 PM - 7:15 PM Shoreham – Regency Ballroom

2012 Joint Rail Conference (April 17-19, 2012) http://www.asmeconferences.org/JRC2012/

International Conference on Communications-Based Train Control and Train Efficiency (April 30- May 1, 2012)



Patrick B. Simmons, Director, NCDOT Rail Division pbsimmons@ncdot.gov   
(919) 707-4714

Mid Year Meeting Minutes

Mid-Year Meeting Teleconference || July 14, 2011, 1:30pm-3:00pm

ASME 2012 Joint Rail Conference Announcement

The 2012 Joint Rail Conference, Organized and Sponsored by these seven important industry groups:
ASME, IEEE, ASCE, AREMA, TRB, INFORMS, APTA
The conference will be held on April 17th through the 19th, at Temple University, Philadelphia.

The conference theme is “Technology to Advance the Future of Rail Transport”

JRC 2012 is the major, multidisciplinary North American railroad conference encompassing all aspects of rail transportation and engineering research. The conference is a cooperative effort of the seven co-sponsoring organizations noted above. Papers and presentations will address railroad civil, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering, as well as safety, planning, design, operations, maintenance, and management. The conference will encompass freight and passenger rail, including commuter, regional and intercity systems. Topics include, but are not limited to:Top of Form

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Discounted registrations are available until March 30, and remember to book your rooms early! We expect to have a great turnout, with over 150 papers, presentations, and poster sessions.

A Conference Reception will be held on Tuesday evening, April 17th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, and the Conference Banquet and Program will be held on Wednesday evening at the same hotel.

The on-site registration desk opens on Monday 12:00 noon to 1:00 PM at the hotel, and at Temple University Conference Center from 8:30 AM on Tuesday. Learn more about the conference at our website: www.asmeconferences.org/JRC2012/, or register through the registration link: www.asmeconferences.org/JRC2012/confregistration.cfm and take advantage of our early bird discount!

See you there!