Railroad Engineering 101 Session 38 Tuesday, February 19, 2013. –Norfolk Southern. –Manual Block.

• Receive information or instructions for performing work assignments. • Communicate with others to coordinate vehicle movement. • Operate locomotives or other rail vehicles.

• Monitor equipment gauges or displays to ensure proper operation. • Monitor surroundings to detect potential hazards. • Signal others to coordinate vehicle movement. • Monitor availability of equipment or supplies. • Respond to transportation emergencies. • Inspect locomotives or other railroad equipment.

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I see this question was posted 11 months ago, but maybe I can answer these questions for future conductor trainees. I completed my training yesterday, started with a class of 58 and graduated 55. Two failed the hang test and one just up and left the one night after he decided this was not the job for him.he was 58 years old. About the hang test. Everyone must hang onto a steel ladder constructed exactly like the ladders you will find on railcars.

You must hang for approximately 1 min, 15 secs with each hand all while swinging a railroad lantern. Sounds easy, but two people had to leave because they couldn't do this after three attempts. If you get a notification of a school date go to a playground and practice hanging from a monkeybar. You will need some good leather gloves, not mechanics gloves, or anything made of rubber or cloth. I bought my gloves at a truck stop.figured if they were good enough for truckers, they were good enough for me.

Adjusting your grip during the hang test will be enough to make you do it again. You don't want that! The rest of the day will be spent going over the layout of the facility, meeting your and staff and completing all the other stuff. You will also receive your study guides. Expect homework every night. I spent every night studying, doing take home tests/quizes.

This was common practice for every student and is necessary to complete this course, so if you cannot commit don't go. Week One-learning how to use our guidebooks and locate rules of operation.

At least one test or quiz everyday. Only had to wear workboots on day one, then we were allowed to wear street shoes rest of week. Alot of information to take in, but it all comes together in week two. Class days usually last from 8:00 to 4:30, but there were a couple days we had to show up at 7:00. I will add week two info in additional comment block. Week Two-spent out in the railyard located at the training facility.