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  1. The engineer operates the locomotive, controls the speed and direction of the train, inspects the locomotive before use and monitors the trip’s progress by observing wayside signals and signs.

  2. Penn State Altoona - Offers a rail transportation engineering degree with a curriculum based on civil engineering; Altoona, Pennsylvania Power Rail Training & Consulting - Offers training studies, safety …

  3. Comply with train movement instructions, train signals, and railroad rules and regulations to operate locomotive in an efficient manner following safety regulations and time schedule.

  4. ACT Career Map - 88U - Railway Specialist (RC) Generated by Army Career Tracker Reporting. Page 1 Report generated on: Apr 1, 2022. ACT Career Map - 88U - Railway Specialist (RC) SOLDIER FOR...

  5. Performs a variety of train control engineering duties in the preparation and review of drawings, plans and specifications for the development, modification and maintenance of the District's train control …

  6. Read and interpret orders, schedules, and other written instructions received from the train dispatcher and other managers and discuss their contents with other crew members.

  7. According to CFR49, Part 240, when a railroad is determining the eligibility of a locomotive engineer based upon prior safety conduct, data will be used which reflects the employee's prior safety conduct …