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Pintsch North America to Exhibit Advanced Rail Signaling Technologies at 2026 ASLRRA Conference and Upcoming RSSI Railway Shows 

Mascoutah, IL — Pintsch North America will participate in two key North American rail industry events in 2026, presenting its latest developments in safety-critical signaling and train detection technologies.

The company will first exhibit at the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (“ASLRRA”) Annual Conference & Exhibition, April 12–14, at Booth 1035. The ASLRRA event brings together short line and regional railroad operators, suppliers, and industry stakeholders to address operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure modernization.

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RSSI Conference June 2-4 Booth 1307

Pintsch North America will also exhibit at the 2026 Railway Systems Suppliers, Inc. (RSSI) Railway Show, June 2–4, at Booth 1307. The RSSI Conference exhibition serves as a major platform for railway technology providers to present advancements in rail wheel sensors, signaling, communications, and integrated rail systems.

At both events, Pintsch North America will highlight its portfolio of engineered railway safety solutions, including:

Pintsch North America will be presenting technologies are designed to meet stringent safety and reliability requirements while supporting system scalability, reduced lifecycle costs, and improved network availability.

“Industry events such as ASLRRA and RSSI provide an important opportunity to engage directly with infrastructure owners and operators,” said Chief Executive Officer Russell Pratt. “We look forward to discussing how our proven technologies can support evolving railway signaling architectures and operational safety demands.”

Attendees are encouraged to visit Pintsch North America at ASLRRA Booth 1035 to review product capabilities, discuss application requirements, and explore integration strategies.

 


2025 RSSI Railway Show

Join your friends at Pintsch North America who look forward to meeting you at the next 2025 RSSI Railway Show to be announced ("TBA").   There you'll learn more about state-of-the-art products and railway safety solutions that ensures maximum reliability and safety for railroad signal, train control and related transportation requirements.  Specializing in railway wheel sensors, amplifiers, axle counting systems and industrial products, you'll be able to view and discuss a complete range of services from applications, engineering and design, to complete turn-key installation services. If you have any questions, please Call Us: +1 618-993-8513.

 

Event Schedule - TBA:
Registration Open:
  • Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
  • 2025 Exhibition Open - TBA
  • Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
  • REMSA & RSSI -TBA
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  • Registration Open - TBA
  • 2025 Exhibition Open - TBA
  • Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall
  • RSSI Annual Membership Meeting – TBA
  • Lunch in the Exhibit Hall

Exhibits Close
RSSI Railway Show Attendee Reservations:

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2025 Exhibition Hotel & Reservations:

Hotel Reservations.  See below for hotel information.

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About the 2025 RSSI Railway Show

With over 7200 attendees including all North American Class 1 railroads, all major regional freight railroads and several commuter and transit companies represented, the member companies and members of AREMA, REMSA, RSI and RSSI, the RSSI Railway Show rail industry suppliers and customers in North America. Over 600 exhibiting companies from REMSA, RSI and RSSI displayed their products and services to the attendees from over 48 rail and transit companies with over 2300 participants registering for the most recent AREMA conference.

About RSSI

Railway Systems Suppliers, Inc. (https://rssi.org) is a trade association serving the communication and signal segment of the rail transportation industry. RSSI continues to grow with over 280 member companies. Their primary effort each year is to organize and manage a trade show for our members to exhibit their products and services.

The association was incorporated in 1966 as the Railway Signal and Communication Suppliers Association Inc. Previous to that time it existed as two separate entities, one for the signal area and one dealing in the communications area of the railroad industry. Although records are vague for the years previous to 1966, there are indications that one or both of these entities were in existence as far back as 1906. In 1972 the corporate name was changed to Railway Systems Suppliers, Inc. The governing body of the RSSI is made up of fifteen directors from fifteen member companies and meets two times a year. We'll look forward to meeting with you.

 

Pintsch Tiefenbach US, Inc.

205 E Harnett St 
Mascoutah, IL 62258