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Railroad and Railway Transportation programs prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the operation of railroads and other aspects of the railway industry, including railroad and railyard service. Includes instruction in railway culture, operating skills, General Code of Operation rules, conductor service, signal systems, switching, transportation of hazardous materials, safety, and railway telecommunications systems.
For all the 1 degrees granted in Railroad and Railway Transportation per year, the majority of them are Associates degree. Out of the 1 students graduating with degrees at the Associates degree level in the US, 0% percent identify as women and 100% percent identify as men. Though students at schools all over the US study Railroad and Railway Transportation, Kansas has the most graduates. The average starting salary for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Railroad and Railway Transportation is $47,900.
For Railroad and Railway Transportation majors, some of the most in demand jobs include Locomotive Engineers, Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters and Rail Yard Engineers, Dinkey Operators, and Hostlers. Not only that, Railroad and Railway Transportation graduates may land a top paying job, such as Locomotive Engineers or Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters.
These are the highest paying careers for Railroad and Railway Transportation majors.
These are the careers in highest demand for Railroad and Railway Transportation majors.
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