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  • St. Patrick and the Foundations of Engineering

    St. Patrick and the Foundations of Engineering

    March 17 is widely celebrated as St. Patrick’s Day, often marked by wearing green and enjoying Irish traditions.

    What many people don’t realize is that St. Patrick is also recognized in engineering circles as the patron saint

    of engineers.

    St. Patrick was a 5th-century Romano-British missionary and bishop who played a central role in shaping early

    Ireland. Beyond his religious influence, he is associated with the construction and development of churches,

    monasteries, and infrastructure – work that required the practical engineering knowledge of the time.

    According to long-standing academic tradition, engineering students at the University of Missouri formally

    recognized St. Patrick as the patron saint of engineers in 1903. Since then, he has been honored annually during

    Engineering Week, and the association has continued through organizations such as Engineers Ireland.

    St. Patrick’s connection to engineering is rooted in early Irish construction methods attributed to his era,

    including the use of lime mortar and stone arches instead of dry masonry. These techniques represented

    meaningful advances in durability and structural design and contributed to the evolution of Irish architecture.

    While St. Patrick is best known for his role in Ireland’s religious history, his legacy also reflects the practical

    problem-solving, innovation, and building skills that define engineering—making him a fitting symbolic patron

    for the profession.

    Whether you’re celebrating as an engineer, an admirer of Irish history, or simply enjoying the spirit of the day,

    St. Patrick’s Day is a reminder of how standards, tradition, innovation, and skill shape lasting work.

  • Celebrating Ireland’s Engineering Legacy at TGB Group, LLC.

    Celebrating Ireland’s Engineering Legacy at TGB Group, LLC.

    “Ireland’s engineering legacy has had a profound impact on the development of railroads. Just as St. Patrick transformed Ireland, Irish engineers and laborers helped shape global rail networks. Irish immigrants made significant contributions to railroads in the U.S., Canada, and Britain, including their essential role in the U.S. Transcontinental Railroad, where they worked alongside Chinese laborers to unite the east and west coasts. Additionally, Irish engineers were instrumental in developing key infrastructure projects, such as the construction of the Erie Canal, which played a pivotal role in the industrialization of the U.S. and connected vital trade routes”

    At TGB Group, LLC, we proudly carry forward this remarkable legacy by collaborating with Class 1 and shortline customers to design advanced, efficient rail infrastructure. Our commitment to excellence and innovation continues to improve rail networks, driving progress and shaping the future of transportation.

  • TGB Group Selected for Rail Development Project in Buna, TX

    TGB Group Selected for Rail Development Project in Buna, TX

    We’re thrilled to collaborate with on a transformative project in Buna, Texas! This initiative is an important step forward for their property development, and TGB Group is honored to contribute to its success.

    The initial scope includes engineering services for their drop and pull tracks and Phase 1 yard.

    Key Details of the Initial Engagement:

    • 35,256 track feet of new rail
    • 21,696 wood ties
    • 23 No. 9 turnouts and 1 No. 11 turnout
    • 16 earthen bumpers
    • 23,240 tons of ballast
    • 30,642 tons of subballast
    • 67,900 square yards of geogrid

    A big shout-out to for their leadership and vision on this project to expand rail storage in East Texas. Together, we’re building the foundation for enhanced operations and greater capacity.

    TGB Group specializes in transportation and site development, working with railroads and industrial clients to deliver tailored engineering solutions. The Buna project is a great example of how we turn ambitious plans into reality.

    For more information about our services or how we can help with your next project, feel free to reach out!

    Steven Surratt (866)217-7794

     

  • TGB Group Partners with TXGN on Railcar Storage Expansion

    TGB Group Partners with TXGN on Railcar Storage Expansion

    TGB Group has been collaborating with Texas Gonzales & Northern Railway (TXGN) on the expansion of their railcar storage yard in Gonzales, Texas. This project is designed to increase capacity and operational efficiency, further enhancing TXGN’s ability to serve its growing client base.

    Our role involves providing comprehensive survey, design, and construction oversight services to support the development of additional yard tracks. Once completed, this expansion will add 400 new car spots, meeting the needs of a recently secured TXGN client.

    To ensure timely delivery, TGB has implemented a phased approach, delivering updated design specifications weekly to enable construction to progress rapidly. This method has significantly accelerated the project timeline, cutting more than 45 days from a traditional schedule.

    Key Project Highlights:

    • Over 30,000 feet of new track
    • 19 turnouts
    • Improved drainage for the entire site
    • Access roadway design
    • Enhancements to existing drainage systems
    • Development of a master plan for future yard expansions

    This project reflects TGB Group’s commitment to providing efficient and cost-effective rail solutions tailored to our clients’ needs. Our ongoing partnership with TXGN demonstrates our dedication to fostering long-term relationships and delivering innovative design and development services.

    About TXGN
    Since 1992, Texas Gonzales & Northern Railway has been a trusted provider of rail transport, storage, and operations in central Texas. TXGN owns and manages an extensive rail network, including 13 miles of lead track and approximately 61 miles of storage and loop track. With an interchange connection to Union Pacific Railroad, TXGN handles thousands of cars annually, carrying diverse products such as energy materials, agricultural goods, and industrial metals.

    For more information about this project or our rail engineering services, please contact:
    Mike Murphy, President, TGB Group
    (866) 217-7794

  • Announcing General Session Speakers for the Eastern & Southern Region Meeting in Jacksonville Sept 30 – Oct 2

    Announcing General Session Speakers for the Eastern & Southern Region Meeting in Jacksonville Sept 30 – Oct 2

    Eastern and Souther Region Meeting 2024

     

    ASLRRA’s 2024 Eastern & Southern Region Meeting takes place September 30-October 2 in Jacksonville, Florida.

    The regional meetings offer dynamic agendas with numerous networking opportunities, expert speakers, and meaningful takeaways that will benefit professionals at every level of your organization.

    This meeting provides insightful panel discussions, speakers from FRA, PHMSA and TSA, interactive breakout sessions, and business best practices, tools and resources.

     

    Tuesday’s general session will feature speakers on a variety of topics, including:

    • Real Time Reporting on Hazardous Materials, including new requirements for emergency responder notification, plans and testing. Presented by William S. Schoonover, Associate Administrator at the Pipeline Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA).
    • The Future of Boxcar Supply, presented by Paddy O’Neill, The Greenbrier Companies, Inc. and David Sellers, North American Boxcar Pool (NABP).
    • Locomotive Power – Hydrogen, Battery, and Decarbonization presented by Tyler Dick, Professor, Texas Railway Analysis & Innovation Node (TRAIN) Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at Austin.
  • American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association Conference 2024

    American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association Conference 2024

    Please join us at the American Short Line Regional Railroad Association Regional
    Meeting In Jacksonville, Florida September 30-October 2, 2024

    Eastern and Southern Region Meeting 2024


    Central and Pacific Region Meeting 2024

    The ASLRRA hosts two annual regional meetings: the Central & Pacific Meeting and the Eastern & Southern Meeting. These events offer dynamic agendas with top speakers and interactive sessions, providing valuable insights for professionals at all levels. TGB Group is a proud platinum sponsor for these meetings.

    The regional meetings cover a wide range of topics, including panel discussions on industry trends and challenges. Participants can attend presentations from experts and join breakout sessions for shared learning. These sessions offer practical tools, resources, and takeaways focused on business best practices.

    In addition to the formal sessions, the meetings provide many networking opportunities. Attendees will have lots of time to connect with industry friends, customers, and suppliers, helping to build relationships and stay updated on the latest industry developments.

    Agenda
    Potential session topics include:

    • Short Line Leaders Panel
    • Legislative/Regulatory Update from ASLRRA Staff
    • Locomotive Power – Hydrogen, Battery, etc. Decarbonization. CARB Beyond California – Tyler Dick, speaker
    • Boxcar supply and the North American Boxcar Pool (NABP) – Paddy O’Neill and David Sellers, speakers
    • CRISI Grants – Post-Selection Excellence – From Notification to Project Closeout
    • PHMSA Real Time Reporting Hazardous Materials – new requirements for train consists, emergency responder notification, plans and testing.
    • Class I Updates: Norfolk Southern and CSX
    • SLSI Update
    • Update on Current Lawsuits within the Railroad Industry – Sarah Yurasko, ASLRRA
    • Stakeholder Engagement: What did we learn from East Palestine – press response to East Palestine – what did we learn, and what railroads should be prepared for.
    • Part 243 – Railroad/Contractor Training Requirements– JR Gelnar & FRA. Discuss the requirements for contractors regarding training on railroad specific rules for RMM operators and RWICs.
    • Signal/Dispatcher Certification FRA – Discuss the requirements of the new signal and dispatcher certification regulations and provide updates on template development.
    • TSA Update and Panel Discussion – short updates from TSA and ASLRRA on where TSA is with its cybersecurity directives and rulemaking, as well as a panel discussion on cybersecurity to include short line cyber/IT leads.
    • Part 219 – An overview of 219 requirements for regulated employees will be provided by Sam Noe, FRA. Part 240/242 certification requirements involving Part 219 violations will be discussed, including DUIs.
    • OSHA – Hazard Communication Final Rule and Tier 2 – ASLRRA Environmental Committee
    • Procurement Panel- Supply chain strategies for 2025 and beyond, including forecasting, diversifying sourcing, and building flexibility to navigate disruptions, extreme weather and other uncertainties. A look at software and other tools to automate procurement processes as artificial intelligence continues to change the future of procurement.

    Please note: dates, times and session names and/or descriptions are subject to change.

     

    Monday, September 30
    10:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. — Registration
    10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. — Sponsor Table Set up
    4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. — Networking Happy Hour hosted by Young Professionals Committee
    5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m. — Opening Reception with Sponsors

    Tuesday, October 1
    7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. — Registration
    7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m. — Networking Breakfast with Sponsors
    8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. — General Session
    10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. — Networking Break with Sponsors
    10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. — General Session continues
    12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. — Networking Lunch with Sponsors
    1:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. — Breakout Sessions
    2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. — Networking Break with Sponsors
    3:15 p.m.-4:05 p.m. — Breakout Sessions
    4:10 p.m.-5:10 p.m. — Eastern Region Sandhouse
    4:10 p.m.-5:10 p.m. — Southern Region Sandhouse
    4:10 p.m.-5:10 p.m. — Supplier Sandhouse

    Wednesday, October 2
    7:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. — Registration
    7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m. — Networking Breakfast with Sponsors
    8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. — General Session
    10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. — Networking Break with Sponsors
    10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. — General Session continues
    1:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. — Golf Tournament

    Region meetings are worth your while to attend! In addition to networking opportunities, region meetings are where our leaders come together to discuss issues and drive policy.

    Focused Educational Events

    ASLRRA’s Finance & Administration Seminar and General Counsel Symposium are must-attend events for all small railroad personnel in those sectors. This conference offers a dynamic agenda with top-notch speakers and engaging sessions that will benefit professionals at all levels of your organization by providing best practices and tools and resources, plus hours of networking with industry peers, customers and suppliers. The GCS also provides opportunities for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits.

     

  • TGB Group Proud to be Platinum Sponsor and Scholarship Sponsor at SEARS Fall Conference 2024!

    TGB Group Proud to be Platinum Sponsor and Scholarship Sponsor at SEARS Fall Conference 2024!

    We are excited to announce that TGB Group is a Platinum Sponsor for the upcoming Southeast Association of Rail Shippers (SEARS) Fall Conference! Join us on October 15-16, 2024, in Cary, NC.

    SEARS serves a diverse membership, representing industries like mining, consumer products, forest products, agriculture, port operations, and service organizations. The bi-annual meetings, held each spring and fall, offer a platform for interesting discussions on topics selected by the members, attracting attendees from various levels of rail management across both major and short line railroads with industry leaders and members from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

    In addition to being a Platinum Sponsor, TGB Group is proud to support the growth and education of our industry by being a Scholarship Sponsor. We look forward to connecting with you at the conference!

    Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details!

  • Texas PE – Rail Professional Engineer

    Texas PE – Rail Professional Engineer

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    Are you passionate about shaping the future of rail transportation? We are seeking a skilled Rail Professional Engineer to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will be instrumental in the planning, design, and execution of rail projects that enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Lead the engineering design and development of rail infrastructure projects from concept through to completion.
    • Conduct feasibility studies, site inspections, and technical assessments to support project planning.
    • Collaborate with teams including architects, planners, and contractors to ensure project objectives are met.
    • Prepare and review engineering drawings, specifications, and documentation.
    • Ensure compliance with industry standards, regulations, and safety protocols.
    • Manage project budgets and timelines effectively.

    Requirements:

    • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or related field; Texas Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
    • Proven experience in rail engineering, including design, construction, or maintenance of rail systems and problem solving.
    • Proficiency in relevant software such as AutoCAD, and railway-specific design tools.
    • Strong analytical skills with attention to detail. Ethical and Professional.
    • Excellent communication, and interpersonal skills along with positive attitude.

    Why Join Us:

    This is a unique opportunity to contribute to transformative rail projects that impact communities and drive innovation in transportation. We offer a supportive work environment, competitive compensation, and opportunities for professional growth.
    If you are excited about leveraging your rail engineering expertise to tackle complex challenges and make a difference, we want to hear from you. Apply now to be part of our forward-thinking team!

    Professionalism – More than just Codes and Rules “Meticulous adherence to undeviating courtesy, honesty, and responsibility in one’s dealings with customers and associates, plus a level of excellence that goes over and above the commercial considerations and legal requirements”

    Get in touch with Rebecca Murphy at Admin@thetgbgroup.com.

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  • Join the Texas Short Line Regional Railroad Association

    Join the Texas Short Line Regional Railroad Association

    2024 TSLRRA Annual Meeting will be April 15, 2024
    at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive, Hurst, Texas.
    TGB Group is a proud Silver Sponsor this year!
    Come by and say hello.

    Membership to Texas Short Line and Regional Railroad Association offers many benefits.  Relationships are key in the rail industry.  As part of the TSLRRA, we have solid relationships with other associations, suppliers, and industry contacts.  Networking, best practice sharing, and growth opportunities are a bonus.  With your membership and involvement in the TSLRRA, you will be able to impact the communities in which we all serve. Keeping Texas on Track! TGB Group is a Silver Sponsor! Look for us there!

    Join today!

    Supporting the Texas economy

    Short lines are often the first or last leg of a longer rail movement. They play an important role in rural communities, connecting them to the transportation network fueling the Texas economy! We serve our members through:

    • Legislative and Regulatory Advocacy
    • Advancing Safe Railway Operations
    • Advocating Ethical Operating and Business Standards
    • Supporting Responsible Environmental Practices
    • Partnering with Government and Private Industry for Economic Growth

    Legislative Resources

    Interested in learning more about becoming a member of TSLRRA?

    We offer an annual membership, specifically geared toward the needs and desired level of engagement for each tier.

    • Single Railroad
    • Railroad Holding Company
    • Associate – open to industry suppliers and ancillary organizations

    Learn more about the benefits of being a proud member of the Texas Short Line and Regional Railroad Association! You keep Texas on Track!

     

    www.linkedin.com/company/tslrra

  • 2024 Semi – Annual SWARS Meeting

    2024 Semi – Annual SWARS Meeting

    Make plans to join us for the 2024
    Semi-Annual Meeting on October 2-3, 2024

    at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Downtown Houston!

    TGB Group is a Golf Sponsor and a Wine Tasting Sponsor.
    Come by and say hello!

    Southwest Association of Rail Shippers

    The Southwest Association of Rail Shippers territory includes the Republic of Mexico and the states of Arizona, Arkansas, Southern California (from and including Fresno and points South thereof), Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.

    The objective of the association is to provide an open forum for railroads and shippers to meet and discuss matters of mutual interest. Topics include, but are not limited to, service, car supply, scheduling, operating practices, technology, etc. Meetings are held twice a year in the spring and fall at varying locations in the territory.