7:00 - 7:45 AM
Continental Breakfast
Keynote and Opening Presentations
James P. Hyslip, PhD, PE, HNTB Corporation – Moderator
7:45 - 8:00 AM
Welcome/Introduction, Trent M. Hudak, PE, BNSF Railway and AREMA President
8:00 - 8:25 AM
Keynote Address - WE ARE the Foundation, Edward F. Boyle, Norfolk Southern Railway
Ed Boyle is the VP-Engineering for the Norfolk Southern Railway, a position he has held since May 1, 2019 with headquarters in Atlanta, GA. He started his career as a Management Trainee in 1994 after graduating with a BS Degree in Civil Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. Ed has held positions in Engineering and Operations throughout his 28+ year career with Norfolk Southern Railway including Track Supervisor, Assistant Division Engineer, Division Engineer, Chief Engineer Line Maintenance, Assistant General Manager-Transportation, AVP Communications & Signals and AVP Maintenance of Way & Structures. He has been an AREMA member since 1995, currently serves on the AREMA Board of Governors and is part of NACE-the North American Chief Engineers.
8:25 - 9:00 AM
Recovery after Natural Catastrophic Events such as the Atmospheric River Storm in Western Canada in 2021 - An Example of how Climate Change is Changing our Operation and Emergency Response Plans
Paula Pienton & Trevor Evans, CN
9:00 - 9:25 AM
Latest Ballast Maintenance Research from MxV Rail
Stephen Wilk, PhD, MxV Rail
9:25 - 9:50 AM
Challenges to the Railroad Geotechnical State of Practice in 2023
Rachel Beck and Mark Allen, Union Pacific Railroad and Caleb Douglas, PE, PhD, Anderson Professional Services, LLC
9:50 - 10:15 AM
Coffee Break
Ballast Maintenance
Fabian Hansmann, PhD, Plasser Theurer – Moderator
10:20 - 10:45 AM
GPR, LiDAR, and LineScan, oh-my... Recent Developments in Data Driven Ballast Maintenance at Amtrak
Evan Whatley, EIT, Amtrak
10:45 - 11:10 AM
What Happens during the Tamping Process? - When "Smart Tamper" Meets "Smart-Rocks"
Hai Huang, The Pennsylvania State University
11:10 - 11:35 AM
On the Value of Clean Railroad Ballast
Hamed Kashani, PhD, Loram Technologies, Inc.
11:35 AM - Noon
Improving Ballast's Ability to Provide Durable Track Geometry Under High Speeds and Heavy Loads
Steven M. Chrismer, PhD, PE, HNTB / Amtrak (retired)
Noon - 1:00 PM
Break for Lunch*
Research & Innovative Solutions
Conrad Ruppert, Jr. - University of Illinois/HNTB - Moderator
1:05 - 1:30 PM
Identifying Fouling Conditions at Risk of Rapid Deterioration
Stacey Kulesza, PhD, PE, Texas State University and Michelle Barry, PhD, PE, University of Arkansas
1:30 - 1:55 PM
Quantification of Lateral Track Strength Using 3D Laser Scanning Technology and Deep Learning
J. Riley Edwards, PhD, PE, and Sadaf Shafie, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
1:55 - 2:20 PM
Overview and Class I Experience of UTPs for Track Performance Improvement
Jaeik Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Erik K. Frohberg, BNSF Railway
2:20 - 2:45 PM
Investigating the Effect of Shoulder Cleaning on Fine Particle Migration through Laboratory Flume Test
Yu Qian, PhD, University of South Carolina
2:45 - 3:15 PM
Coffee Break
Ballast and Crosstie Interaction
Dingqing Li, MxV - Moderator
3:20 - 3:45 PM
Concrete Ties and Ballast Maintenance a Symbiotic Relationship
Adam Bankston and Chad Henderson, BNSF Railway
3:45 - 4:10 PM
Effect of Poorly Supported Tie on Railway Track Mechanical Behavior
Shushu Liu, PhD, Changes Inc.- Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
4:10 - 4:35 PM
Load Sharing for Improved Track Life-Cycle
Jose R. Mediavilla, Progress Rail
4:35 - 5:00 PM
Reducing Maintenance and Achieving Higher Track Availability by Using Resilient Under Tie Pads
Edouard Valancogne, Getzner USA