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Productivity in U.S. Railroads

Proceedings of a Symposium Held at Princeton University, July 27-28, 1977

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1980
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Arnold D. Kerr, Alain L. Kornhauser
  • Language: English

Productivity in U.S. Railroads documents the proceedings of a symposium held at Princeton University on July 27-28, 1977, concerning the problem areas and rehabilitation of the… Read more

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Productivity in U.S. Railroads documents the proceedings of a symposium held at Princeton University on July 27-28, 1977, concerning the problem areas and rehabilitation of the railroads in U.S. to help improve productivity. This compilation is divided into four parts. The first part tackles the work rules in the railroad industry, including the types and those rules affected by government intervention. This part also discusses productivity, specifically the issues concerning the crews and the labor management. This text goes on explaining the rehabilitation of tracks and its implications for economic productivity. The last two parts discuss the utilization of equipment and the intermodal cooperation and competition. This book will benefit government officials concerned with public railroads, civil engineering students, shippers, and investment community.

Table of contents


Introduction

Part I: Work Rules and Productivity

Evolution of Work Rules in the Railroad Industry

The Crew Consist Issue in the Railroad Industry

The Labor-Management Task Force on Rail Transportation

Labor-Management Cooperation Program

Part II: Track Rehabilitation Productivity

Railroad Track Rehabilitation and Improved Productivity

Plans and Progress in Rehabilitation of Northeast Corridor

Conrail's Rehabilitation Plan

Federal Assistance for Rehabilitation

Part III: Equipment Utilization and Productivity

How to Run a Railroad

Implementation of Car Scheduling

Incremental Per Diem and Equipment Utilization

Part IV: Intermodal Cooperation and Competition

Intermodal Realities

Intermodal Cooperation with the Trucking Industry

Intermodal Cooperation with the Waterway Operators

Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Alain L. Kornhauser

Alain L. Kornhauser is Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering and Director of the Transportation Program at Princeton University, as well as Faculty Advisor to Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering (PAVE). A major portion of his professional and research focus has been centered on automated mobility systems. Starting with Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) in 1971 through to his current focus on what he terms Smart Driving Cars, his contributions have been many to both the details of the technology and its broader societal implications. He has also contributed to better understanding of the broader societal implications of the technology to the mobility disadvantaged. He led the Princeton team in the 2005 DARPA Challenge and the 2007 Urban Challenge and has been the recipient of numerous awards.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering and Director of Transportation Program, Princeton University; Faculty Advisor to Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering (PAVE), USA

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