Omnitrans names Trischelle Baysden as Rail Director

Omnitrans names Trischelle Baysden as Rail Director

Preparing for launch of Arrow passenger rail service in 2020 will be key task for Baysden, formerly with Metrolink.
Posted on June 27, 2017
Trischelle Baysden Courtesy of Omnitrans Omnitrans has hired Trischelle Baysden as its new director of rail.

Rail operations veteran Trischelle Baysden will lead Omnitrans' new rail department as the San Bernardino, Calif., transit agency prepares to launch Arrow passenger rail service in 2020, connecting Redlands and San Bernardino.

Baysden brings 25 years of experience in rail operations, including the past nine years at Metrolink commuter rail service, governed by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority. Her background includes conducting, engineering, dispatching, scheduling and federal compliance work.

Construction of the 9-mile Arrow line is being led by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA).

"The startup of a new service will be new to me, so I am really looking forward to that challenge," Baysden said. "That's a milestone that some of us in the railroad industry aspire to. Launching a new service is a bucket list item and is the pie in the sky of achievements."

Arrow trains will operate daily, arriving every 30 minutes at peak times, and 60 minutes off peak. The service will use Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs). These hybrid rail type vehicles that use self-contained, clean diesel motors that convert power to electricity to run are cleaner, quieter, and cheaper to operate than the traditional locomotive-hauled coaches. In addition, they have the flexibility to evolve to the next generation of all electric-powered vehicles, offering the first of its kind in California.

Baysden and Loretta Rains, Rail Safety & Compliance Officer, comprise the rail team at Omnitrans. Over the next year, they'll partner with SBCTA during construction and vehicle acquisition while developing the scope of work to select a firm to operate Arrow service for Omnitrans.

Baysden began her railroad career with Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF), working her way up from Brakeman/Footboard Yardmaster to Chief Dispatcher over the span of 16 years. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Business/Project Management from the University of Phoenix and in 2018 expects to complete a Master of Science in Transportation Management from the Mineta Transportation Institute at San Jose State University.

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