The 'Association of American Railroads' is an industry trade group representing primarily the major freight
railroads of
North America (
Canada,
Mexico and the
United States).
Amtrak and some regional
commuter railroads are also members. Smaller freight railroads are represented by the
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA).
AAR was created
October 12,
1934 by the merger of five industry-related groups:
★ the
American Railway Association,
★ the
Association of Railway Executives,
★ the
Bureau of Railroad Economics,
★ the
Railway Accounting Officers Association, and
★ the
Railway Treasury Officers Association.
The AAR is headquartered in Washington, DC. Its information technology subsidiary, Railinc, is based in
Cary, North Carolina. Another subsidiary, the
Transportation Technology Center, Inc. (TTC), operates and maintains the Transportation Technology Center, a 52 square mile facility northeast of
Pueblo, Colorado, that is owned by the
United States Department of Transportation. The facility is under a care, custody and control contract with the
Federal Railroad Administration. TTCI has an array of specialized testing facilities and tracks. The site enables testing of freight and passenger rolling stock, vehicle and track components, and safety devices.
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The AAR represents its members' interests to the public at large and to Congress and government regulators in particular. The AAR works to improve the efficiency, safety and service of the railroad industry, such as through its responsibility for the industry's interchange rules and equipment specifications. The AAR has become one of the largest lobbyists in Washington DC, regularly providing large sums of money to legislators, in order to forestall efforts to bring competition to the monopoly railroad industry.
One of the AAR's duties is to oversee the assignment of
reporting marks – two to four letter codes that uniquely identify the owner of any piece of railroad
rolling stock or
intermodal freight transport equipment (
trailers,
semi-trailers,
containers, etc.) that can be carried on a railroad.
The current president of AAR is
Edward R. Hamberger.
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References
1. Transportation Technology Center
2. Biography: Edward R. Hamberger Association of American Railroads
External links
★
Association of American Railroads website
★
Railinc
★
Transportation Technology Center
★
Association of American Railroads (AAR) Reporting Marks