In 2011, Railway Interchange began with feedback from the Class I Railroads for the rail industry to create one trade show that covers all facets of the industry. Today, Railway Interchange is the largest railway exhibition and educational conference in North America.
Recognized as the premier rail industry event, Railway Interchange is attended by over 5,000 rail industry professionals from around the globe.
In addition to the expo hall, attendees will be inspired by a keynote address from a top rail industry professional and, during sessions, gain new insight on emerging technology, government regulations, and more. RSI and its educational partners will provide attendees with the knowledge and expertise to stay at the forefront of the railway supply industry.
Conference Presenters
The Railway Engineering-Maintenance Suppliers Association (REMSA) represents companies and individuals who manufacture or sell maintenance-of-way equipment, products, and services, or are engineers, contractors and consultants working in construction and/or maintenance of railroad transportation facilities. REMSA members constitute a large part of the maintenance-of-way industry. REMSA members exhibit rail and track products, track maintenance equipment and services, safety devices and software that enables the railroad industry to work safer and smarter.
Contact: Heidi Baker | 202-844-6126 | baker@remsa.org | www.remsa.org
The Railway Supply Institute (RSI) is the largest and only trade association that represents the full supply chain for the railroad system. From the smallest parts manufacturer to the largest railcar builders/lessors, RSI represents and advocates for: Locomotive, Freight, and Passenger Railcar Manufacturers Railcar Owners and Lessors Mechanical Systems and Component Suppliers Railway Measurement & Maintenance Systems Communications and Signaling Suppliers.
Contact: Dave Burnell | 312-673-4809 | sales@rsiweb.org | www.rsiweb.org
Railway Systems Suppliers, Inc (RSSI) is a trade association serving the communications, signal, and IT segments of the rail transportation industry. The member companies of RSSI supply the components, systems and engineering for the communications and signal networks used for the safe movement of trains. RSSI was incorporated in 1966 and holds an annual exhibition where member companies can exhibit their products and services to the rail customers. The primary purpose of RSSI is to promote, protect, conserve, and foster the diverse business interests of our member companies.
Contact: Theresa Wilder | 904-379-3366 | theresa@rssi.org | www.rssi.org