- Bringing High Speed Rail to America
- Why High Speed
- High Speed Rail Around the World
- The NorthEast US Mega-region HSR
- Real Estate Development Opportunities
- Transit Oriented Development
- Rail Station Architecture and Design
- Creating Jobs & Stimulating the Economy
- Scaling Up HSR Renewable Energy
- National Defense, Energy Security and HSR
- Planning New HSR Systems
- Streamlining Application Process
- Financing HSR
- Infrastructure Fund HSR
- Technology of HSR
- Integrating with Transit
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HIGH SPEED RAIL 2010 NEW YORK CITY
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Be part of the high speed rail movement sweeping across America!
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Confirmed Speaker
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is a big supporter of high speed rail, having recently visited leading high speed rail systems around the world. Convinced of the great value high speed rail will deliver for America, Secretary LaHood works tirelessly to promote and advance the new high speed rail program across the country in an effort to create American jobs, revitalize the manufacturing sector, and stimulate the overall economy of the United States.
In nominating LaHood, President-elect Obama said, "Few understand our infrastructure challenge better than the outstanding public servant that I'm asking to lead the Department of Transportation."
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Secretary LaHood's primary goals in implementing President Obama's priorities for transportation include safety across all modes, restoring economic health and creating jobs, sustainability - shaping the economy of the coming decades by building new transportation infrastructure, and assuring that transportation policies focus on people who use the transportation system and their communities.
As Secretary of Transportation, LaHood leads an agency with more than 55,000 employees and a $70 billion budget that oversees air, maritime and surface transportation missions. LaHood is one of two Republican members of the Obama Cabinet. Check out Secretary LaHood's transportation blog.
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Karen Rae, Deputy Administrator - Federal Railroad Administration
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In March 2009, the Obama Administration named Karen Rae Deputy Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). As Deputy Administrator, Ms. Rae is responsible for helping oversee operations for the nearly eight hundred-person organization. This includes managing comprehensive safety programs and regulatory initiatives; enforcement of FRA safety regulations; development and implementation of national freight and passenger rail policy; and oversight of wide ranging research and development activities in support of improved railroad safety.
In her capacity as Deputy Administrator, Ms. Rae is playing a leading role in the FRA's efforts to successfully implement the President's historic commitment to advance the development of high-speed rail and implement the Administration's public policy directive to improve intercity passenger rail for users and communities across the US.
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David Paterson, Governor of New York Confirmed to Speak in NY
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New York Governor David Paterson has been a big rail supporter for many years. He became New York's 55th Governor on March 17, 2008.
Prior to becoming Governor, he was elected to represent Harlem in the New York State Senate, becoming the youngest Senator in Albany at the time. In 2003, he became the first non-white legislative leader in New York's history when he was elevated to Minority Leader of the Senate.
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| Governor David Paterson |
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Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania Confirmed to Speak in NY
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Ed Rendell is Governor of Pennsylvania and Co-Chair, Building America's Future. He has been called the "hardest working man in infrastructure", and is a huge supporter of a national high speed rail system for America.
Governor Rendell has been a tireless advocate of an infrastructure-driven recovery within the National Governors Association, and through his work in Building America's Future with his co-chairs Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. They have been advocating for a national infrastructure bank to help fund needed infrastructure across America.
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| Governor Ed Rendell |
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Norman Mineta, Former Secretary of Transportation Confirmed
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Secretary Norman Mineta is vice chairman of Hill & Knowlton, the nation's oldest and largest PR firm. He is recognized for his accomplishments in transportation, economic development, science and technology policy, foreign and domestic trade, the environment, budgetary issues and civil rights. Secretary Mineta served in Congress for over twenty years and in the Cabinets of both Republican and Democratic presidents.
For almost thirty years, Mineta represented San Jose, California, first on the City Council, then as Mayor, and then from 1975 to 1995 as a Member of Congress. Secretary Mineta was appointed the United States Secretary of Transportation in 2001, where he served until he joined Hill & Knowlton in July, 2006.
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| Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta |
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Bill Millar, President American Public Transportation Association
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Bill Millar has been president of APTA since 1996, and has worked tirelessly to expand APTA's reach and effectiveness, guiding it to legislative victories and dramatically increasing federal investment in public transportation. Prior to APTA, Bill served 19 years at the Port Authority of Allegheny County, the principal transit operator serving Pittsburgh, PA.
As its executive director from 1983-1996, he oversaw the development and operation of bus, busway, light rail, paratransit and inclined plane service. In 1987 he received APTA's Jesse Haugh Award for Transit Manager of the Year. He is founder of Pittsburgh's award-winning ACCESS paratransit service.
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Don't miss this exciting high speed rail event of the year - High Speed Rail 2010! The Big Apple is the place to be November 14-16.
Business and political leaders will come together with the world's top experts to bring high speed rail to America.
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High speed rail is revolutionizing the rest of the world, and now its America's turn. Be part of the excitement in New York City!
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Exhibit your company at this high profile conference!
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Previous conference attendees include executives from:
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Balfour Beatty AECOM Parsons Brinckerhoff KCI Technologies Bechtel Flour U.S.-Japan High Speed Rail Central Japan Railway Japan Int'l Transport Institute CRCC (China) TSDI (China) CSR (China) NDF (China) Korail TUC Rail Alstom Siemens Talgo Bombardier Hyundai Rotem Renfe
| Foster + Partners Architects HOK Dover Kohl Urban Land Institute Autodesk Bentley Systems Terracon Systra Ardanuy ARTBA SMI International First Southwest Investment Bank Hill & Knowlton Global-5 Communications Arcadis Shaw Group Faithful+Gould CA. HSR Authority CA DOT CalPirg Amtrak
| DLA Piper Holland & Knight Manatt Parker Poe Lockheed Martin Raytheon Northrop Grumman Alion Science & Tech. BAE Systems Invensys Rail Sumitomo Finley Engineering Mc Dean Archer Western Pandrol Liebherr NKT Cables Southwire Fooke Wilbur Smith
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GOLD SPONSOR U.S.-Japan High-Speed Rail
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U.S.-Japan High-Speed Rail is a U.S. company that has partnered with Central Japan Railway Comany (JRC) to market and deploy JRC's N700-I Bullet train system and technology to selected international markets, including the United States.
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The N700-I Bullet is the fastest, safest, and most environmentally friendly, reliable and efficient steel-wheel rail technology in the world. With the N700-I, USJHSR offers the only 'total system solution' to the world's rail transportation challenges. More information
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AECOM is a publicly traded, global leader in providing fully integrated professional technical and management support services for a broad range of markets. From transportation, architecture, city planning, energy, and water systems, to enhancing environments and creating new buildings and communities, AECOM's vision is to make the world a better place. More information
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Trimble provides positioning solutions enabling professionals in engineering and construction, surveying, agriculture, fleet management and field service to be more productive by revolutionizing their work processes. Trimble is transforming the way work is done through the application of innovative positioning. Trimble uses GPS, lasers, optical, and inertial technologies, as well as wireless communications and application specific software to provide complete solutions that link positioning to productivity. More information
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SILVER SPONSOR GPO/TRANSIT WORKS CONSORTIUM
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Transitworks and GPO Engineering & Architecture are two US based firms providing professional consulting services in railway infrastructure, from conventional railway line improvements to new high-speed corridors, including urban environments to mountain railways. Both firms bring to the US rail industry a depth of resources rooted in more than 20 years of high-speed rail experience in Europe. Our capacity as integrated planners, engineers, architects and constructors provide a specialized team ideally suited to the needs of any US rail project, regardless of scope or scale. More information
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U.S. Congresswoman Louise Slaughter Confirmed Speaker
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Congresswoman Louise McIntosh Slaughter is a big supporter of high speed rail and is one of the most powerful and unique figures in the House of Representatives. She is the first woman to serve as Chairman of the influential House Committee on Rules, a position that allows her to influence nearly every single piece of legislation that comes to the House floor for a vote. She has held that position since 2007.
Slaughter is also a member of the House Democratic Leadership and serves on the prestigious Democratic Steering & Policy Committee, which helps determine committee assignments. She is also the Democratic Chair of two congressional caucuses: the Congressional Arts Caucus and the Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus, of which she was a founding member.
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| Congresswoman Louise Slaughter |
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U.S. Congressman John Mica (Invited)
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A long time supporter of high speed rail, Congressman John Mica is the Republican leader of the largest committee in Congress - Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Currently serving his ninth term representing Florida's 7th Congressional District, Mica helps oversee federal policy issues relating to all forms of transportation.
As the Transportation Committee's top Republican, Mica was responsible for legislation in 2008 authorizing for the first time, private sector participation in the development of high-speed rail. He has strongly advocated for cutting red tape to expedite the lengthy federal transportation infrastructure project approval process, and called for the development of a comprehensive and national strategic transportation plan.
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| Congressman John Mica |
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Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania
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Ed Rendell is Governor of Pennsylvania and Co-Chair, Building America's Future. He has been called the "hardest working man in infrastructure", and is a huge supporter of a national high speed rail system for America.
Governor Rendell has been a tireless advocate of an infrastructure-driven recovery within the National Governors Association, and through his work in Building America's Future with his co-chairs Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. They have been advocating for a national infrastructure bank to help fund needed infrastructure across America.
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| Governor Ed Rendell |
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Norman Mineta, Former Secretary of Transportation
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Secretary Norman Mineta is vice chairman of Hill & Knowlton, the nation's oldest and largest PR firm. He is recognized for his accomplishments in transportation, economic development, science and technology policy, foreign and domestic trade, the environment, budgetary issues and civil rights. Secretary Mineta served in Congress for over twenty years and in the Cabinets of both Republican and Democratic presidents.
For almost thirty years, Mineta represented San Jose, California, first on the City Council, then as Mayor, and then from 1975 to 1995 as a Member of Congress. Secretary Mineta was appointed the United States Secretary of Transportation in 2001, where he served until he joined Hill & Knowlton in July, 2006.
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| Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta |
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Al Engel, new Amtrak HSR Director; outgoing AECOM VP
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Al Engel is currently vice president and high speed rail director with engineering giant AECOM. He will soon be transitioning to Amtrak to head up a new high speed rail department. In this new role Mr. Engel will be working to develop high speed rail corridors around the country.
Mr. Engel has been a longtime proponent of high speed rail and other forms of transit. He is a professional engineer with considerable experience in rail planning and design. Prior to joining AECOM, he was chief executive officer of Systra Consulting Inc., a transit-consulting firm partly owned by SNCF, the French national railway.
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Jeff Speck, Author Suburban Nation, Past Design Director NEA; DPZ
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Jeff Speck is a city planner and urban designer who, through writing, lectures, public service, and built work, advocates internationally for smart growth and sustainable design. He currently leads a private consultancy offering design and advisory services to public officials and the real estate industry. He is a contributing editor to Metropolis magazine, and serves on the Sustainability Task Force of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Mr. Speck is well known in design circles having led the premier New Urbanism and city planning firm of Duany Plater-Zyberk (DPZ) for more than 10 years. Following that post, he was appointed Director of Design at the National Endowment of the Arts where he oversaw the Mayors'
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Institute on City Design, and initiated and ran the Governors' Institute on Community Design. He co-authored The Smart Growth Manual, and the best-selling planning book Suburban Nation with Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, the leaders of the New Urbanism movement. The Wall Street Journal called Suburban Nation "the urbanist bible".
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US DOT Secretary Ray LaHood Big plans for US High Speed Rail:
"New high-speed trains will link 80 percent of Americans within 25 years, at a cost of about $500 billion" -8/12/10
(That's only $20 billion per year)
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States Respond Overwhelmingly to Additional HSR Funding Federal Railroad Administration Receives 77 Applications
The Federal Railroad Administration has received 77 applications from 25 states recently totaling more than $8.5 billion. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood said " We have received strong bi-partisan support for President Obama's bold initiative that will enhance regional mobility, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, ease highway and airport congestion and reduce our carbon footprint." Story
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November 14-16.
Hotel New Yorker.
New York City.
Be there.
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HIGHLIGHTED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
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| Richard Lawless, President & CEO, U.S.-Japan High-Speed Rail |
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| Howard Permut, President MTA Metro-North Railroad |
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| Stanley Gee, New York State Transportation Commissioner |
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| New York Senator Malcolm Smith |
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| John Parisella, Quebec's Delegate General |
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| Jack Kinstlinger, Chairman Emeritus, KCI Technologies; ARTBA HSR |
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| Chuck Wochele, VP Industry and Gov't. Relations - Alstom |
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| David Carol, Director High Speed Rail - Parsons Brinckerhoff |
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| Antonio Perez, CEO - Talgo America, Spain |
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| Joseph Borremans, Senior International Project Manager (HSR) - Tuc Rail, Belgium |
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| Torkel Patterson, Senior Advisor to U.S.-Japan High-Speed Rail |
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| Tim Smart, Director Engineering & Assets - High Speed 1, London |
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| Jim Steer, Director & Founder - Steer, Davies, Gleave, UK |
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| Katherine Perez, Executive Director - Urban Land Institute, Los Angeles |
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| Arnold Gibbs, Vice President & Principal - Terracon, Orlando |
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| Lan Mond, International Business Mgr. - NDF Rail, China |
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| Petra Todorovich, Director - America 2050 |
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| Huw Thomas, Partner - Foster+Partners Architects, London |
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The Northeast Corridor at 220 mph
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| University of Pennsylvania Study - True High Speed for Northeast Corridor |
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"Building a new system of high speed rail in America will be faster, cheaper, and easier than building more freeways or adding to an already over-burdened aviation system - and everybody stands to benefit." President Obama, April 16, 2009
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New York Senator Malcolm Smith
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Highlighted speakers from our recent conferences include:
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| Mel Martinez, Former US Senator, Florida |
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| US Congresswoman Corrine Brown, Florida |
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| US Congressman John Mica, Florida |
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| Congressman Jim Costa, California |
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| Congressman Paul Tonko, New York |
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| Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas |
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| US Congresswoman Kathy Castor, Florida |
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| California Secretary of Transportation Dale Bonner |
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| Nazih Haddad, Florida Dept. of Transportation |
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| Governor Parris Glendening, President, Smart Growth Leadership Institute |
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| Governor Ed Rendell, State of Pennsylvania |
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| Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer |
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| CA State Assembly Member Cathleen Galgiani |
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| New York Senator Malcolm Smith |
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| Judge Quentin L. Kopp, California High Speed Rail Authority |
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| David Carol, Director High Speed Rail - Parsons Brinckerhoff |
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| Katherine Perez, Executive Director - Urban Land Institute, Los Angeles |
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| Rod Diridon, HSR Committee Chair - APTA; CA HSR Authority Board |
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| Arnold Gibbs, Vice President & Principal - Terracon, Orlando |
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| Susan Skemp, Director - Center for Ocean Energy Technology, FAU |
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| Huw Thomas, Partner - Foster+Partners, London |
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| Stuart Sirota, Partner, TND Planning Group |
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| Cecilia Ribalaygua, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain |
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| John Krieger, Counsel, US PIRG |
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| Juan Matias Archilla, Director International Projects - Renfe, Spain |
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| Jeffrey Boothe, Partner - Holland & Knight, Washington, DC |
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| Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan, Executive Director - Transbay Joint Powers Authority, CA |
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| Lan Mond, International Business Mgr. - NDF, China |
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| Petra Todorovich, Director - America 2050 |
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| William Schroeer, State Policy Director - Smart Growth America |
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jobs | economic recovery | mobility | safety | energy security | climate solution
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| Exhibit in New York City |
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New York City is the place to be this November!
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"I rode Amtrak's Silver Star to Orlando, where the U.S. High Speed Rail Association (USHSR) was holding a conference - and the scent of money was in the air." -Michael Grunwald, Time Magazine, July 19, 2010
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"Now, standing-room-only crowds show up when rail is on the agenda" -New York Times, November 6, 2009
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| Clean, green, fast, safe, and energy efficient transportation |
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Conference Highlights
Learn about the amazing high speed rail system Spain is building all across their country, and how they are doing it more economically than others
Hear about the largest high speed rail project in the history of the world - China - and how they are building it in a handful of years with 42 new lines underway all at the same time!
Get a glimpse of the enormous rail capacity that already exists in the northeastern region of the US, and how it can scale up to integrate with the new high speed rail system.
Learn how France changed their nation by building high speed rail at a time when rail ridership was declining. The new HSR systems generated huge ridership all across the nation.
See how the New York region is building consensus across the entire region in support of a super-regional high speed rail network - one that could end up the busiest in north America. Hear about efforts to build HSR radiating out from New York City to Albany, Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington DC.
Listen to the story of how the grassroots movement of students in California helped get out the vote in favor of HSR, to make it happen, and how a similar program can be implemented in the Northeast region.
Hear about all this and much more at High Speed Rail 2010 in New York City!
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| High capacity, efficient transportation for America |
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Hear about the many ways high speed rail will bring the nation into the 21st century: A national high speed rail system will create efficient, safe mobility for all, end our dependency on oil, and is the most significant solution to climate change. Creating millions of jobs across America, a new high speed rail system will be the catalyst for the next great real estate boom, will spark a new industrial revolution, and stimulate the entire American economy.
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Leading high speed rail experts from around the world
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Profitable private rail operators
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Members of Congress
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Governors
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Mayors
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State elected officials
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Departments of transportation
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Real estate development industry leaders
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Engineering and construction professionals
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Financial and investment executives
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Architects, urban designers, planners
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Smart growth experts
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Renewable energy leaders
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Leading academics
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Activists
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US Conference of Mayors Report: Huge Benefits With High Speed Rail Read the Report
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CALPIRG New Report: High Speed Rail Benefits Around the World Read the Report
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"There's no reason Europe or China should have the fastest trains" -President Obama, January 27, 2010
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| Spain at 200 mph - Renfe |
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| China at 217 mph |
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| France at 357mph |
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