June 15, 2016

1906 Electrification of Grand Central Terminal Designated as Historic Milestone By Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Award Recognizes Historic Breakthroughs in Technology

MTA Metro-North Railroad today announced it accepted an award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for the 1906 electrification of Grand Central Terminal. The award, known as the IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing, is a bronze plaque to be mounted on a wall at Grand Central Terminal. It was presented to Joseph Giulietti, President of Metro-North, by IEEE Past President, Dr.  Howard Michel, at a ceremony at the Terminal today.   

 
IEEE Milestones are given for revolutionary, historical innovations in fields covered by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers activities, such as: electricity, electronics and information and communication. To earn the commendation, a technology must be recognized to have contributed to the development of society and industries for at least twenty-five years.  The purpose of the Award is to promote public understanding of technology that has changed our world for the better. As of 2016, more than 160 IEEE Milestones have been approved and dedicated across the globe. 
 
The bronze plaque will placed on a wall at the entrance of Track 32 and inscribed with the citation, “Grand Central Terminal Electrification, 1906 -1913.”
 
Grand Central Terminal, in continuous use since 1913, was the first large-scale railroad electrification project, a development that enabled it to become a major railroad terminal. The modernization transformed railroad travel from old steam engines to more efficient, clean electrical power.  The design of the Terminal included several notable achievements in the field of electric traction, such as innovative designs of electric locomotives, multiple unit (MU) control of electric rolling stock and the pioneering use of underrunning third rail.    
 
“Grand Central Terminal is rooted in a profoundly rich and important history,” said Giulietti. “Metro-North will honor the Terminal’s historic technological breakthroughs by continuing to propel the Railroad into the future. Metro-North will remain at the forefront of state-of-the-art advancements to rail safety, operating efficiency and customer communication.”
 
With over 420,000 IEEE members in more than 160 countries, IEEE is the world's largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. IEEE publishes a third of the world’s technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics, and is a leading developer of international standards that underpin many of today's telecommunications, information technology and power generation products and services.   The Milestone Award program is administered through the IEEE History Center.

 

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