Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen

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The Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (BRS) is a United States labor union representing workers responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of railroad signaling and traffic control systems. These systems include wayside signals, interlockings, and highway-rail grade crossing warning devices that are critical to the safe and efficient operation of rail transportation networks.

AbbreviationBRS
Founded1901
HeadquartersFront Royal, Virginia, United States
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Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
AbbreviationBRS
Founded1901
HeadquartersFront Royal, Virginia, United States
Location
Members10,500
AffiliationsAFL–CIO, CLC
Websitewww.brs.org
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Founded in 1901, the BRS represents approximately 10,500 members employed across freight and passenger railroads, as well as companies that manufacture and construct signal equipment. The union is affiliated with the AFL–CIO and its Transportation Trades Department, and is headquartered in Front Royal, Virginia.

As of 2021, Michael S. Baldwin serves as president and James M. Finnegan as secretary-treasurer. The union maintains a national structure of vice presidents representing various regions and functions.

Presidents

1901: H. G. Detwiler
1908: Philip Weller[1]
1908: John Bindscheattel[1]
1909: M. J. Hooper[1]
1910: J. A. Martin[1]
1913: Wilmot J. Pettit[1]
1915: A. E. Adams[1]
1917: Daniel Helt[1]
1934: Anon Lyon[1]
1945: Jesse Clark[1]
1969: Charles J. Chamberlain[1]
1977: Tom Bates
1987: Butch Speakman
1992: Dan Pickett
2018: Floyd Mason
2019: Jerry C. Boles
2021: Michael S. Baldwin

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