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About Us
In recent years, MARTS has evolved rapidly
and is presently the only organization of it's kind dedicated to the freight car
repair professional.
Our Organization is presently dedicated to its Mission to provide a value added forum for sharing railcar customer maintenance needs through new technology, practical experience and best practices with the purpose to improve profitable industry share.
The Objective of MARTS, which until 1999 was
known as the Car Department Officers
Association, is to bring together
individuals
interested
in freight car maintenance matters, for the advancement of knowledge pertaining
to safe, economical operation of rail and transit cars;
and to exchange ideas,
discuss problems, promote uniformity and generally effect safety and economics
in rail car construction, maintenance and operation; and also make constructive
recommendations to the association of American Railroads.
The Mechanical Association Railcar Technical
Services original parent organization was founded in 1901 as the Chief
Interchange Car Inspectors’ and Car Foremen’s Association. the scope of
activities broadened through the years and in 1926 the name changed to Railway
Car Department Officers’ Association. In 1928 it merged with The Sou
thwest
Master Car Builders’ and Supervisors’ Association and adopted this name, but
eliminate the word “Southwest”. In accordance with the wishes of the AAR
Mechanical Department Officers’ Association.
The first annual meetings of 1901 to 1904 were held in Cleveland, Ohio. In the
years following up to 1930, meetings were held in Minneapolis, Cincinnati,
Richmond, Indianapolis, Detroit, St. Louis, Montreal and often in Chicago. No
meetings were held in 1917 and 1918 due to World War I. No meeting was held in
1921 or the depression years of 1931 through 1936 or in 1954. World War II
caused cancellation of meetings 1942 through 1945. The annual meeting in
September 1937 marked resurgence of the Association after the lapse of six
depression years, and annual meetings have continued to this day.
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Home Archives 2008 Conference Presidents Corner Membership List Contents
More information via mail or phone
can be obtained regarding the Mechanical Association Railcar Technical Services
(MARTS) by contacting John Robertson, Secretary /treasurer, 2146 Windsor Ave.
S.W., Roanoke, Virginia 24015. Phone 540-343-8991, Fax 540-343-2410, or E-mail
at j.w.robertson@cox.net .
Copyright 2008 by Mechanical Association Railcar Technical Services. last
revision 1/16/2008
For further information via e-mail
regarding the Mechanical Association Railcar Technical Services (MARTS) Web
site, contact:
j.w.robertson@cox.net .