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Platform Chats

Platform Chats

Hosted by AREMA

Episodes

51

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN-US

About the show

The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) is the leading professional association for railway engineers working together to further the development and advancement of both technical and practical knowledge in the railway industry. Come “roll with AREMA” as we chat with Members from every aspect of the Association. Each episode will contain entertaining and informative stories from our members about their time in the Association and how it has advanced their careers. Hosted By: Walt Bleser, PE, President, ARE Corporation. Information on the railway industry is provided as a service to our members but does not represent an endorsement. Subscribe to your favorite listening service to get episode notifications.

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May 27, 2026Episode 337 min

Railroads Move People: A Conversation with Justin Vonashek

Platform Chats host Walt Bleser sits down with Metro-North President Justin Vonashek, who turned a last-minute career fair resume into leading one of the nation's busiest commuter railroads. The conversation centers on a key shift: railroads don't just move trains—they move people, and those people don't have time for delays. Vonashek highlights Metro-North's post-pandemic rebound, strong on-time performance, safety culture, and continued operational improvements. He also points to major investments in new locomotives, infrastructure, and system upgrades, while maintaining service continuity. A strong emphasis is placed on workforce development, mentorship, and employee engagement—recognizing that even the most advanced systems depend on the people who keep them running. Bottom line: The future of rail isn't just infrastructure or technology—it's people.

March 30, 2026Episode 242 min

Episode 50: A Career Built on Mentorship and Meaningful Work

The 50th episode of Platform Chats marks a milestone as host Walt Bleser sits down with Anamaria Bonilla, former Chief Engineer of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro‑North Railroad, to reflect on a career shaped by AREMA and a shared commitment to doing the work the right way as part of North America's largest transportation network. Bonilla recounts her journey into rail engineering, the challenges of modernizing legacy systems, and the pride she takes in building a strong, principled engineering team prepared for the future. It’s an episode about mentorship, knowledge‑sharing, and the lasting impact one leader can have on people and the profession.

January 20, 2026Episode 137 min

Inside the CS&IT Symposium: What’s Ahead for Rail Technology

In this episode, host Walt Bleser sits down with Jared Hopewell, AVP, Communications & Signals at Norfolk Southern, and Jason Schroeder, Assistant Chief Engineer at CSX, to introduce what attendees can expect at the Communications, Signals & Information Technology (CS&IT) Symposium in Jacksonville, FL, March 3–5. The event will feature immersive field trips and presentations that cover the past, present, and future of the industry. If you're involved in rail technology or curious about where the industry is headed, this Symposium is the place to be. They also discuss the collaborative efforts of CS&IT Committees to advance safety signaling, an industry-wide initiative. Key topics include Positive Train Control and the growing role of AI in inspections, efficiency, and day-to-day operations. This is just a preview. Listen now to hear the full story behind the people and ideas driving these innovations and get all the details you need to join the conversation at the Symposium.

December 9, 2025Episode 1052 min

The Emerging Technologies Panel Continued: Exploring the Future of Rail

In this special follow-up to the Emerging Technologies panel at the AREMA 2025 Annual Conference & Expo in Indianapolis, host Walt Bleser and panelists Doron Cohadier (RailVision) and Jason Schindler (Object Computing) continue the exploration of how artificial intelligence is transforming the rail industry. The conversation dives into the evolution of the panel and the real-world applications of AI in rail safety, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making.Doron and Jason explain how AI tools are designed to support, not replace, human workers. They emphasize the importance of high-quality data, human-in-the-loop systems, and regulatory collaboration. The episode also addresses industry concerns around job displacement, data ownership, and the future of autonomous rail operations.With thoughtful insights and real-world examples, this episode encourages listeners to embrace change, understand AI as a tool, and prepare for a future shaped by innovation.

November 21, 2025Episode 936 min

Building Better Rail: Lessons from Watford and AREMA's Rising Leaders

In this episode, host Walt Bleser chats with the two latest Watford Fellowship recipients, Matt Kirby, PE, MLE, M.ASCE, AVP/Director - Rail Public Projects & Programs at Michael Baker International, and Daniel Rappaport, Civil Engineer III – RLE at Chicago Transit Authority. The Watford Fellowship Program gives grants to two young rail or transit professionals for the Watford Conference, an international conference on rail and transit design and operations.  The pair reflect on their experiences from this year’s Conference in London, England. They also share their perspective on global rail projects after field trips to major British rail infrastructure projects as part of the Conference.  If you want to learn more about how AREMA helps professionals advance their careers, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

October 23, 2025Episode 835 min

Sustainability & Resiliency Take Center Stage at RREC

This episode, our host chats with Christopher Barkan, PhD, Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Director of RailTEC, and Peter Masson, Director at TRC and Chair of Technical Committee 13 – Environmental about the upcoming Railroad Environmental Conference (RREC) and the new Sustainability & Resiliency (S&R) Day. The collaboration through AREMA and the RREC aims to integrate the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into rail practices, fostering a more sustainable and resilient industry. Dr. Barkan discusses his history of leadership in rail research and education leading up to hosting RREC and the S&R Day. Peter shares his background in environmental planning and railroad compliance, emphasizing how sustainability and resiliency in railroading go beyond environmental issues to include community development, efficiency, and long-term viability. The episode highlights the importance of continuous improvement, supporting your goals, and engaging the next generation.

August 25, 2025Episode 741 min

Rolling Forward: AREMA’s Next Chapter Starts in Indy

In what has become an annual tradition, Walt sits down with the incoming and outgoing AREMA Presidents ahead of the AREMA Annual Conference & Expo.  Outgoing AREMA President William S. Riehl, III, PE, F.SAME (Genesee & Wyoming Inc.) reflects on a year of strategic partnerships, expanded member value, and the importance of steady leadership. He will be handing the reins to incoming President and current Senior Vice President Jerry W. Specht, EIT (CPKC), who is ready to take AREMA international, with plans to translate manuals into multiple languages and also highlight AI. Together, they preview the upcoming Conference & Expo in Indianapolis, featuring revamped scheduling, more inclusive education, and a renewed focus on the attendee experience. It’s a discussion of what’s ahead for the organization and the railway industry you won’t want to miss.

July 29, 2025Episode 646 min

Mind the Overhang

This episode, Walt sits down with Theo Vallis, VP Commercial, Luminary Logistics Solutions, and President of The Railway Industrial Clearance Association (RICA), and Greg McComas, Senior Manager Dimensional Clearances, BNSF, and Chair of AREMA’s Clearance Technical Committee. The trio takes a 360-degree view of the world of clearances and the movement of high-visibility cargo across the North American market. From blades to bridges, they cover how oversized cargo gets from A to B without taking out infrastructure. It is an entertaining ride through the world of dimensional freight that is all around us – watch your head.

July 3, 2025Episode 537 min

Engineering Leadership in Action: Kate O’Connor on SEPTA’s Front Lines

In this episode of Platform Chats, Walt Bleser sits down with Kate O’Connor—Chief Engineer at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and member of AREMA’s Board of Governors—for a conversation that covers everything from 100-year-old bridges to modern-day megaprojects, and a little career wisdom in between. Kate shares her journey from walking cables in New York to overseeing nearly everything at SEPTA, including track, power, stations, buildings, and cleaning crews. She discusses managing a $5 billion backlog, navigating tight budgets, and completing major bridge replacements without disrupting the system. They also dig into mentorship, cross-department collaboration, and why showing up for your team and your industry still matters. A sharp, candid look at leading in public infrastructure, with a few laughs along the way.

May 2, 2025Episode 453 min

From Résumés to Results: Host-Turned-Guest Walt Bleser Shares His AREMA Journey

To mark Platform Chats’ 10,000-download milestone, we’ve flipped the script and the mic. For the first time, our regular host is the interviewee. In this episode, guest host (and previous guest) Keith Bailey, founder of Articulated Intelligence and MC of the AREMA 2025 Annual Conference, chats with Walt Bleser, President & CEO of ARE Corporation, and an occasional podcast host. Walt shares how AREMA shaped his career and why relationships, not just résumés, move the needle. He also offers some valuable advice for advancing your career: listening more than you talk and raising your hand before you know what you’ve signed up for. The duo also discusses mentorship, the importance of curiosity, and how a century-old industry is quietly leaning into AI. It’s an episode not to be missed.

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