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About Bernard Markowicz
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Expertise in large and complex operations management problems, operations improvement, real-time network management, equipment management and distribution, information systems design, rail operations.

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Former director with major rail company, and long-time consultant.

 
   

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Topic: Rails/Railroad



Expert: Bernard Markowicz
Date: 7/19/2006
Subject: Rails/Railroad

Question
I am an Appraiser at an insurance company in Canada that encounters rail type losses from time to time that involve rail cars, locomotives, tracks and crossing signals.
Are you aware of any type of general training that might be available that relates to these subjects? Extensive searching of the web has produced only rail industry training that is specific to a job someone might be interesed in. Or are there any web sites that get a little technical with regards to explanations of specifications, requirements, design and operation?
Thanks in advance for any help you might give,
Mike Kelly  

Answer
sorry for the delay. what do you mean by specifications, requirements, design and operation?  I assume that you would want to be trained in all of these subjects?  This is quite a wide field.  Locomotive, railcars, tracks and crossing signals have alsmost nothing to do with one another on a railroads. Individuals that deal with such subjects on a railroad barely know one another.  Locos and railcars are the closers to one another but only because they are managed together as pieces of equipment, not becuase of their enginering properties.  

I am not sure whether I make sense. Please tell me a bit more about what your needs are. I would be glad to go back and forth with you and sicuss what you need.  Please take a look at the railserve.com website also it may give you ideas.  
Regards,  

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