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For Transit Seminar Attendees only:
Special SEPTA Shop Tour
Get a closeup look at vehicle and wheel maintenance procedures for both heavy- and light-rail vehicles! |
Rail Transit '07, Interface Journal and Advanced Rail Management's 3rd annual Wheel/Rail Interaction Seminar, is devoted to examining wheel/rail, vehicle/track interaction on rail transit systems.
This cross-disciplinary seminar will include presentations from experts in vehicle/track dynamics, noise and vibration, wheel/rail profile design and maintenance, and friction management. Join a unique group of transit professionals, researchers and suppliers at this seminar to examine recent developments in research and technology, participate in lively discussion and gain a better understanding of the complex interaction at the rail transit wheel/rail interface.
Click Here to read the Interface Journal article about the Rail Transit '04 Seminar
For more information email or call Brandon Koenig at 847.808.1818.
Rail Transit '07– Fast Facts
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DATE:
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October 16 - 17, 2007
On-Site Registration/Seminar
Check-In begins October 15, 2007, 5 pm. |
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Renaissance Philadelphia Hotel Airport
500 Stevens Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19113. Located 1 mile from Philadelphia Int'l Airport.
Driving Directions: Turn left onto 291 . Hotel will be approximately 2 miles down the road on the left hand side.
Transit Station: Philadelphia International Airport take the SEPTA Transit "R1" to Terminal "A", walk down to baggage claim area #4, use the hotel courtesy phones and dial "32".
Shuttle Service: Complimentary airport shuttle service is available to and from the Renaissance Philadelphia Hotel Airport upon request. Call ahead to arrange for airport pick up. Call the Renaissance at: 610-521-5900
Parking: Free parking is available for hotel guests. |
COST:
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$595 |
QUICK LINKS:
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Registration information
Reserve hotel online
Map & directions |
Rail Transit '07 is co-sponsored
by Advanced Rail Management Corp., which has presented the annual Wheel/Rail
Interface Seminars over the past 13 years, and Interface
Journal. Our goal with this transit-specific seminar
is to elevate the discussion and extend the reach of information
available on research, technology and approaches to improving
vehicle/track interaction on rail transit systems.
Continuing Education Credits are
offered. Click
here to learn more.
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