UNLV Railroad Program
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Railroad is viewed as the technology of the century. There is a significant employment gap in the railroad industry with a large number of experienced railroad employees expected to retire within the next decade. In the Las Vegas area, there are many on-going railroad activities:
- Rail transit is being planned to run on Maryland Parkway and will connect Downtown Las Vegas to the McCarran Airport.
- has been trying to restore the former Amtrak service (Wind Desert) between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
- A high-speed rail connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles has been planned by , which would connect to the .
The railroad program at UNLV was established in 2010 under the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction. The program offers several courses to undergraduate and graduate students. The offered courses cover railroad engineering, railroad operations, freight transportation, high-speed rail, and public transportation. Apart from the courses offered in classrooms, the program also organizes seminars, field trips, and workshops where students interact with railroad practitioners.
Contact Information
Prospective Students
We welcome all prospective students to gain a variety of railroad engineering skills through our program. The program offers a variety of courses in railroad engineering designed to teach skills ranging from design, operation, and safety which enables our graduates to work in the most reputable railroad companies, consulting firms, and government organizations. Both undergraduate and graduate students, American-based and international students are welcome to apply to our program. More information on the application and admissions process can be found on the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction site.
Current Students
The program has more than 300 students who have been enrolled in one or more courses in the past several years. Apart from the railroad knowledge offered in the classrooms, current students gain experience in the railroad industry through laboratory work, field trips, and internships in railroad companies.
Field Trips
Past field trips have included trips to the Nevada State Railroad Museum and Barstow Classification Yard to learn about railroad operations. Field trips are an integral part of the railroad engineering knowledge provided by our program.
Career Connections
Our program connects students to the local and national railroad industry. The railroads close to UNLV are BNSF, Union Pacific Railroad, X-Train, XpressWest, and Nevada State Railroad Museum.
AREMA Student Chapter
The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) student chapter provides extra-curricular opportunities to learn from industry professionals through chapter-organized seminars, short courses, and field trips.
Alumni
The alumni of our railroad program have been able to acquire various engineering positions at railroad companies and consulting firms.
Education
Short Courses, Seminars, and Workshops
Each year, the program offers a series of short courses, seminars, and workshops.
- Public Transportation System
- High Speed Rail
Research
Research Projects on Railroad
- University Transportation Center on Improving Rail Transportation Infrastructure Sustainability and Durability, 10.5 Million for five years.
- Technical Feasibility Study of Passenger Rail Service along the West Route between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, self-funded with software donation $60,000 from the Berkeley Simulation Software, LLC. and Las Vegas Railway Express, Inc., 2014
- Developing Seamless Connections in the Urban Transit Network: A Look Toward High Speed Rail Interconnectivity, the Mineta National Transit Research Consortium, U.S. Department of Transportation, 2012-2013, $79,985
Research Software
International Collaborations
UNLV has established collaborative relationships with China’s , a world leader in railroad education and technology development. Many scholar exchanges happen between these two universities, and BJTU will provides assistance in developing the railroad program at UNLV.
International Cooperation
The UNLV railroad program cooperates with several international universities through an exchange program for students and visiting scholars.
Selected Visiting Scholars
- Caiwen Ma, Professor
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Dalian Jiaotong University
- Bingyi Hu, Associate Professor
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Beijing Jiaotong University
- Yongjun Ni, Associate Professor
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Beijing Jiaotong University
- Wenliang Zhou, Postdoc
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Central South University
Selected Exchange Students
- Xingji Lu, MS student
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Beijing Jiaotong University
- Tarik Toughrai, MS student
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ENTPE, France