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myProgressiveRailroading is all about you. It makes it easy for you to connect with industry professionals. Discuss challenges, share resources and build strong relationships.


Your Profile When you join myProgressiveRailroading the first thing you do is create a profile. It's easy and takes only 30 seconds. Once you have a profile you can customize it by selecting edit profile. Follow colleagues' conversations from your profile page. Your email address is never revealed to other members.


Blogs By joining myProgressiveRailroading you are automatically given your own blog to post your opinions and insights. You can write blog posts easily through our system. Get email alerts when someone comments on your blogs posts. Even create an RSS feed of your blog that you can use on your own site or to customize your google or yahoo home page.


Forum Have questions or looking for something? Post them to the myProgressiveRailroading forum. Looking for a consultant or an expert. This is a great place to post something.


Groups Connect with like-minded facility professionals through our groups. Create your own group or join an existing one. Associations can create a group and post announcements and news, upcoming events or press releases. Consultants can share their expertise. Our groups enable you to have focused discussions with others in the industry about the issues you face on a daily basis. You can even upload photos, mp3s or video to aid the discussion. Create an RSS feed of group activity that you can use on your own website or to customize your google or yahoo home page. Stay connected by signing up to receive emails about group posts.


Multimedia They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Why not upload a picture or video to our multimedia section. Photos, video, power point and pdf files are all uploadable.


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