Commuter Rail Conversations

Commuter Rail Coalition

Commuter Rail Conversations is a new podcast series presented by the Commuter Rail Coalition. Join CRC Executive Director KellyAnne Gallagher as she interviews industry innovators, thought-leaders, and influencers. Upcoming guests include CRC founders and Board members, supporters of the coalition, and industry leadership representing all facets of commuter rail.

Episodes

  1. Mike Noland Interview: Pete Buttigieg potential U.S. Secretary of Transportation

    01/11/2021

    Mike Noland Interview: Pete Buttigieg potential U.S. Secretary of Transportation

    In this third episode of Commuter Rail Conversations we’re talking about President-elect Joe Biden’s nomination of Pete Buttigieg as his Secretary of Transportation. Much of the discussion around the Buttigieg nomination has focused on a perceived lack of experience in the sector.  Reflecting on his own experience with the former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Commuter Rail Coalition vice chair and founding member Mike Noland joins us to share his thoughts on what Buttigieg can bring to the US DOT.  Noland has been President and General Manager of NICTD/The South Shore Line since October 2014, and before that spent 28 years in leadership roles at Chicago’s Metra.  In our conversation about “Mayor Pete,” Noland paints a picture of an actively engaged mayor who very much understood how commuter rail service impacted the economic vitality of South Bend, the value of down-stream projects, and how reducing trip times on service between South Bend and Chicago-land would be an essential upgrade for those commuters who call South Bend home.  And we’ll learn how Buttigieg’s incisive mind and practical experience can mean transformational leadership at the US DOT, not just for commuter railroads, but for all modes. Joining us for this expanded episode of Commuter Rail Conversations is a special co-host, Melissa Boyles, of the industry podcast Moving Arizona. Please enjoy the conversation.

    37 min
  2. Conversation with AECOM

    11/12/2020

    Conversation with AECOM

    In this first episode of Commuter Rail Conversations, we’re talking about creating certainty out of chaos.  The US is now in the eighth month of the Covid-19 pandemic. Transit agencies are facing unprecedented challenges. Not only are they managing drastically reduced ridership and farebox revenues, they’re working on strategies to help protect staff and transit riders, while also trying to re-establish public confidence in mass transit services.  Post-Labor Day hopes of returning to ‘normal’ commuting patterns were quickly dashed.   Pinning recovery hopes on turning the calendar past 2020 are being threatened by an uptick in cases and the so-called “second wave.”  Major employers have announced they are not planning to welcome a return to the workplace before summer of 2021.  And some have already taken steps to reduce their real estate footprint, having decided they will no longer require 8 hours/5 days in the office where working from home is a reasonable alternative. Looking ahead, commuter rail CEOs have very difficult decisions to make about where, when and how full operations will resume. AECOM maintains that with the right analytical tools, a return to service can be fueled by meaningful and actionable data, allowing commuter railroads to progress beyond our “new normal” to a better normal.   Join us as we speak with AECOM’s Executive Vice President of the Americas Tom Prendergast, Vice President of Digital Innovation Orla Pease, and Vice President of Ventures Veronica Siranosian.   Tom Prendergast is a founding member of the Commuter Rail Coalition and former head of the NY MTA.

    39 min

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Commuter Rail Conversations is a new podcast series presented by the Commuter Rail Coalition. Join CRC Executive Director KellyAnne Gallagher as she interviews industry innovators, thought-leaders, and influencers. Upcoming guests include CRC founders and Board members, supporters of the coalition, and industry leadership representing all facets of commuter rail.