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INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

Meet the RTAA’s Executive Team A message from the Rail Track Association of Australia.

Thomas Kerr

Jonathan Barnes

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HE RTAA IS A membership-based, ot-for-profit organisation. We are dedicated to providing high levels of services to our members through the promotion of our strategic priorities. Members come from across the Australian rail community and include contractors, consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, academics, regulators, government agencies and individuals. The RTAA’s Executive Team is as follows:

Thomas Kerr, President Thomas is a Chartered Professional Project Manager, Civil and Systems Engineer and a Trainer/Assessor with 10 years experience in the construction and maintenance of railways. With extensive expertise in rail, Thomas has a broad understanding of different railway modes through the whole of asset life and is proficient in solving problems using systems thinking. He has achieved many accolades including Sydney Trains Gold Award, RTAA Young Rail Specialist Award and Transport for NSW’s Employee Excellence Award. Since joining as a member of the RTAA in 2014 and taking on various roles within the association, Thomas stepped up to the challenge of leading the RTAA as president in 2017.

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Steven Johnson

Kieran Navin

Jonathan Barnes, Vice President

Jonathan has worked in the rail industry for the last 15 years, having started his career with Swetha in 2000. He spent his early years in Rail Safeworking and corridor management, while studying civil and computer engineering at Western Sydney University. He joined RailCorp’s Intern program in 2008, working in the Civil Major Construction group, and has subsequently worked across a range of areas. Jonathan joined the Management Committee in 2013 and has played a key role in the Rail Industry Field Day as well as improving the RTAA’s engagement with young members. In 2014, Jonathan was elected Vice President.

Steven Johnson, Vice President

Steve Johnson willingly entered the rail sector in 2000 and has never wanted to leave. Steve studied for a Masters in Railway Systems Engineering at The University of Sheffield with the intention of starting a career in railways. Since then Steve has predominantly worked in the track renewals area of the industry focussing for many years on turnout renewals. He has worked on projects delivering improvements in the way turnouts are renewed in the UK and Sydney, with Sydney Trains. Steven is the Managing Director of MATISA Australia, a subsidiary of the Swiss manufacturer of railway maintenance equipment, MATISA Material Industriel S.A.

Jim Mahood

Kieran Navin, Treasurer

Kieran has worked in or around the UK and Australian railways for the past 13 years. He’s interested in fixing complex problems, be they technical, strategic or human. During his career, Kieran’s varied roles have included stints operating tamping fleets, ¬managing welding teams, supporting enormous bids, running small businesses and relentlessly searching for the next and newest technology. Kieran joined the Executive as Treasurer in 2018. Kieran is currently Managing Director of Riddell View Pty Ltd, a consultancy firm offering Project and Bidding Leadership expertise.

Jim Mahood, Secretary

Jim has 35 years’ civil engineering experience and started his career as a civil engineer with the State Rail Authority of NSW. Since that time he has held various positions including within Broadspectrum’s rail and power businesses, as well as having experience in road maintenance and pavement stabilisation projects. He was elected to the Executive in 2016 and has been an active RTAA member for many years, including playing a key role on the Rail Industry Field Day organising committee.

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Message from the RTAA

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page 61

Message from the ALC

3min
pages 62-64

Message from the ARA

5min
pages 59-60

Message from RISSB

2min
page 58

Manco delivers a new thread for rail automation

4min
page 57

Sonaray on the benefits of solar lighting

3min
page 56

Q&A: Bombardier MD Wendy McMillan

4min
pages 53-55

Dotmar enhances local capabilities

4min
pages 51-52

Keolis Downer boosts multimodal network for Newcastle

4min
pages 44-46

Latest-generation train control from Thales

7min
pages 42-43

RISSB partners to create a safe, efficient, effective rail industry

6min
pages 47-50

ART focused on pantographs, overheads

6min
pages 40-41

Siemens Mobility on capital, operational savings through smart maintenance

5min
pages 38-39

Strukton’s Australian boss on local footprint

5min
pages 34-35

Track IQ’s sound solution for bearings

5min
pages 36-37

MRD helps make better maintenance decisions

4min
pages 29-30

Treotham smart plastics for rail doors

2min
page 33

Plasser harnesses data to optimise machines

3min
pages 27-28

CRRC develops freight wagon offering

7min
pages 20-24

Alstom on dynamic maintenance programs

4min
pages 25-26

News Up Front

26min
pages 6-19

IMI improves rail dryer with condition monitoring

4min
pages 31-32

From the Editor

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pages 4-5
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