2025 | Module 3 | Railway Management Certificate Program

A stand-alone module of our established and highly respected Railway Management Certificate Program, this residential five-day program in Pueblo, CO, covers the essentials of railway engineering and technology from a managerial perspective. We combine classroom presentation of concepts with discussions led by rail industry subject matter experts, and site visits to see railroad engineering in action. Railway and Engineering and Technology brings together many aspects of the complex railway ecosystem.

PUEBLO, CO MODULE

RAILWAY TECHNOLOGY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SEPTEMBER 22-26, 2025

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

MONDAY R&D policy, vehicle dynamics, brake systems

TUESDAY On site at R&D facility

WEDNESDAY Rail Rolling Mill Visit; Locomotives and Rolling Stock topics

THURSDAY On site at R&D and Laboratory facility

FRIDAY R&D Practical Issues and Summary

Schedule and content subject to change. For the latest schedule please email: kucheren@msu.edu

SITE VISIT INFORMATION R&D and Testing Facility

COST $5,250

• Includes instructional materials and site visits, faculty/staff support, overnight hotel rooms, daily breakfast and lunch • Transportation to and from the program, and dinner most nights are not included • Discounts are available for multiple participants from the same company and for early registration • To utilize the best in adult learning practices, class size will be limited to thirty participants

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION A stand-alone module of our established and highly respected Railway Management Certificate Program offering a mix of lectures, site visits, group exercises and subject matter expert presentations. This residential five-day program covers the essentials of railway engineering and technology with a managerial perspective. We combine classroom presentation of concepts with discussions led by rail industry subject matter experts and site visits to see railroad technology and R&D in action. Railway Engineering and Technology bring together many aspects of the complex railway ecosystem. KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of the program, participants will have improved their understanding of the following engineering and technological topics, which can impact managing today’s and tomorrow’s railroad: • Railway Engineering, Technology, Research and Development Policy • Vehicle Dynamics • Infrastructure - Track, Bridges, and other structures • Motive Power and Rolling Stock • Concepts of Railway Control and Signaling / Communications • Hazardous Materials and Incident Response • Applications for telematics and sensors WHO SHOULD ATTEND? • Railroad superintendents, trainmasters, and middle managers from transportation and support functions with capacity to perform at higher levels • Managers/leaders with limited railroad industry education requiring learning opportunities beyond their experience • Shippers and suppliers needing to learn about the business of railroading to build better relationships to improve performance, communication and understanding • Staff of rail agencies, regulators, policy bodies, and state/local government • Railroad hires and interns

FACULTY AND SPEAKERS VAL KUCHERENKO, FACULTY LEADER

is the Director of Railway Education, Center for Railway Research and Education (MSU/CRRE). Before joining the CRRE team, Val built a career in supply chain management with Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKC), C.H. Robinson Global Forwarding, and Maersk Line, spanning roles across Europe, the United States, and Canada. MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY from the #1 ranked University for both graduate and undergraduate Supply Chain Management programs for many years (US News & World Report).

Subject matter experts will join for guest lectures and presentations.

This program builds on the groundwork established by Nicholas (Nick) Little , former Director of Railway Education, whose efforts and leadership have greatly contributed to its current form. Nick’s commitment to excellence in education continues to inspire our work each and every day.

For more information on MSU/CRRE and our research, please visit: raileducation.com

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