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  2. List of railway industry occupations - Wikipedia

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    One man is holding a bar, while others are using rail tongs to position a rail. Photo published in 1917. This is a list of railway industry occupations, but it also includes transient functional job titles according to activity. [1]

  3. Category:Railway occupations - Wikipedia

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    The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of railway industry occupations.

  4. List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States

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    List of common carrier freight railroads in the United States. About 700 railroads operate common carrier freight service in the United States. There are about 160,141 mi (257,722 km) of railroad track in the United States, nearly all standard gauge . Reporting marks are listed in parentheses.

  5. List of U.S. Class II railroads - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, a Class II railroad in the United States has an operating revenue greater than $39.2 million but less than $489.9 million. Current Class II railroads. Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway (AGR) Alaska Railroad (ARR) Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad (BPRR) Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad (CORP)

  6. Train driver - Wikipedia

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    A train driver is also called engine driver, engineman or locomotive driver, commonly known as an engineer or railroad engineer in the United States and Canada, and also as a locomotive handler, locomotive engineer, locomotive operator, train operator, or motorman.

  7. List of American railway unions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of unions and brotherhoods playing a significant role in the railroad industry of the United States of America. Many of these entities changed names and merged over the years; this list is based upon the names current during the height of American railway unionism in the first decades of the 20th century.