Pueblo, CO – October 29, 2024
Hundreds of railroad professionals from government, industry, and academia gathered in Pueblo, Colorado for the 2nd Annual Transportation Technology Center (TTC) Conference & Tour on October 22 and 23. Hosted by ENSCO, Inc. and Wheel Rail Seminars, the event featured two days of presentations, demonstrations, networking, and a behind-the-scenes tour of the world’s largest rail testing facility.
Held at the Pueblo Convention Center, the first day of the conference included technical sessions covering a broad range of topics from the current state of tank car testing and ballast research to emerging strategies for rail cyber and physical security. Between presentations, representatives from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and Department of Transportation (DOT) connected with industry experts from railroads, transit agencies, suppliers, and universities. Opening remarks, delivered by FRA’s Associate Administrator for the Office of Research, Data, and Innovation Mark Patterson and ENSCO President Jeff Stevens, emphasized the role of technology and collaboration in advancing the rail industry.
“We must be prepared for the challenges that lie ahead in our industry when it comes to safety, security, and resiliency,” said Stevens. “TTC offers a unique environment for putting your ideas and products to the test. Together, we can all play a part in enhancing the overall experience for those who work on and rely on our railways.”
One such challenge was outlined in a keynote address by Amtrak’s Executive Vice President for Service Delivery & Operations, Gery M. Williams, who emphasized the urgency of addressing customer delays caused by rising summer temperatures in the northeastern U.S. corridor.
Day two provided attendees with unique access to the TTC, a 52-square-mile facility owned by the USDOT’s FRA and operated by ENSCO for ongoing rail infrastructure and equipment research, testing, and training. Highlights included keynote addresses from Dr. Firas Ibrahim, P.E., Director of the Office of Research, Development, and Technology at the U.S. Department of Transportation, and FRA Administrator Amit Bose, who both emphasized the critical role of innovation and collaboration in advancing rail safety and infrastructure. The immersive experience also provided visitors with a guided tour of the Rail Dynamics Laboratory, where advanced machinery demonstrates wheel/rail interaction dynamics. Additional highlights included a live firefighting robot demonstration at the Ambipar Response Training Center (ARTC) and a track demonstration over a section with engineered irregularities to assess dynamic train car behavior.
The event concluded with a powerful, full-scale demonstration of a high-speed grade crossing collision, showcasing the raw force and critical importance of rail safety. The 3rd Annual TTC Conference is scheduled for October 7-8, 2025, in Pueblo, CO, with more information to follow in the coming months. To stay updated or learn more about TTC, please visit ttc-ensco.com.
ABOUT TTC
ENSCO, Inc. is the operator of the Transportation Technology Center (TTC) located in Pueblo, Colorado, on behalf of the Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Spanning 52 square miles, the TTC is dedicated to innovating and advancing research, development, testing, and training to improve safety, security, and sustainability in all forms of surface transportation. The TTC is also home to the Center for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CCIP). CCIP's mission is to fortify critical infrastructure entities against cyber and physical threats through comprehensive training, rigorous assessments, meticulous testing, and robust protection measures. Located at 55500 DOT Road, Pueblo, CO 81001, the TTC stands as a cornerstone of innovation and advancement. Explore the vast TTC capabilities.
ABOUT ENSCO
ENSCO, Inc., and its wholly owned subsidiaries, represent an international technology enterprise with 750+ employees headquartered in the Washington, D.C., area. For more than 50 years, ENSCO has been providing leading-edge engineering, science and advanced technology solutions to governments and private industries worldwide. ENSCO operates in the aerospace, national security, and surface transportation sectors. ENSCO serves customers in cutting-edge, mission-critical environments where safety, security, reliability, and resilience are of paramount importance. ENSCO field offices and subsidiaries, representatives, and partnerships are located throughout the United States and around the world. Learn more about ENSCO.