Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - (Page 23) Reserve your place at this important forum, January 27 & 28, 2009, at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Virginia. FORUM & EXPO RAILWAY SECURITY Participate in discussions that will expand your security horizons and view state-of-the-art security technology on display at the Expo. 2009 Program details, updates and registration information online at www.railwayage.com Questions? T: (212) 620-7209; E: conferences@sbpub.com BE A SPONSOR OR EXHIBITOR: CONTACT JANE POTERALA (212) 620-7209 RA 37.002.1890 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM Please register me for the 2009 RAILWAY SECURITY FORUM AND EXPO in Arlington, Va., Jan. 27 & 28, 2009. Registration fee is $975 per participant. Railroad employee registration fee is $295 per participant. All fees payable in advance. Please choose the afternoon session that best applies: [ ] Passenger Rail Sessions [ ] Freight Rail Sessions For railroad employees only, choose one: I am employed by a [ ] freight railroad [ ] passenger railroad [ ] Check enclosed (payable to Railway Age) [ ] Invoice me (invoice will be sent via e-mail) Charge my [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] Amex Account Number Expiration Date / Name of Card Holder Billing Address Signature Email receipt to Registration: Please send this completed form, or a photocopy, with your payment to: Jane Poterala, Conference Director, Railway Age; 345 Hudson St., 12th Flr., New York, NY 10014; Tel.: (212) 620-7209; Fax: (212) 633-1165; E-mail: jpoterala@sbpub.com. Cancellation Policy: Confirmed registrants who cancel after January 16 are subject to a $195 service charge. Registrants who fail to attend are liable for the entire fee unless they notify Railway Age in writing prior to the event. I am/my company is a member of: [ ] AAR [ ] APTA [ ] ASLRRA [ ] RSI Name _ Title _ Company _ Address _ City State Zip Telephone Fax Email Conference Fee: The registration fee for the 2009 Railway Security Forum & Expo includes admission to all conference sessions, conference documentation containing all available presentations, and social events. Railroad employees receive a reduced rate of $295. Registration confirmation and invoice will be e-mailed. Hotel: The Crystal Gateway Marriott has set aside a block of rooms at $219 single/double for conference attendees. These will be held until 30 days prior to the conference; those reserving after that date will depend upon room availability. Contact the hotel directly at (703) 920-3230 for room reservations. Group code: Railway Age. You will receive room confirmation directly from the Crystal Gateway Marriott. presented by in cooperation with http://www.railwayage.com http://www.railwayage.com http://www.railwayage.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 Contents On Track Industry Today Supplier News AREMA News NRC News TTCI R&D Railroads Building Solid Foundation for More Capacity with Crossties Safety in High Density Areas M/W Challenges: CN Places New Bridge in Only Six Hours Products and Literature People Calendar Website Directory Advertisers Index Sales Representatives Professional Directory Classified Advertising Chicago Perspective Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 (Page Cover1) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 (Page Cover2) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Contents (Page 1) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Contents (Page 2) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - On Track (Page 3) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - On Track (Page 4) Railway Track & Structures - 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October 2008 - Safety in High Density Areas (Page 42) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - M/W Challenges: CN Places New Bridge in Only Six Hours (Page 43) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - M/W Challenges: CN Places New Bridge in Only Six Hours (Page 44) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - M/W Challenges: CN Places New Bridge in Only Six Hours (Page 45) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - People (Page 46) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - People (Page 47) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Calendar (Page 48) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Website Directory (Page 49) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Sales Representatives (Page 50) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Professional Directory (Page 51) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Classified Advertising (Page 52) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Classified Advertising (Page 53) Railway Track & Structures - October 2008 - Classified Advertising (Page 54) Railway Track & Structures - 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