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In the United States in 2006, about 47,000 people worked as railroad engineers, operating the nation's passenger and freight trains. To do their jobs well, railroad engineers must have good...
Railroad engineers generally work their way up from positions in the rail yards. A high school degree is the minimum education for this position. Once hired as a railroad conductor (the training...
So you want to work for the railroad? Moving freight along the nation's network of connecting rails can be rewarding and exciting. Getting a job on the railroad comes with its challenges. But...
Railroads are hiring in most every state in the US throughout the year. Whether you've wanted to work for the railroad since you were a child or you're looking to change careers, you can find jobs...
A train conductor is responsible for many aspects of a train's operation. He not only collects tickets, but supervises maids and porters and works closely with the engineer to revise railway...
Railroad operators help take care of railroad tracks and equipment. They are the ones that keep the trains moving. If you are interested in working in a railroad yard and help keep trains...