I don’t care how stressing or difficult a locomotive engineer job is, I would still want to be a locomotive engineer, no matter what. It’s my dream job too.
I feel like I have what it takes. I've gone to the Canadian Pacific training place. Drove a digital train for 5 hours and only did two things wrong. I was speeding for about 5 minutes. I also blew the horn in a no train horn Zone.
Lol the first time I heard this was from a streetcar engineer in Kansas City. I felt so bad that I asked him about ‘driving’ the train instead of ‘operating’ it.
Lulz, foamer. In plenty of parts of the world people say "drive." North America is pretty much unique in its pretentiousness around this. Nobody cares outside a small subset of rail trekkies. You're the kind of person who flips out because someone's model train doesn't have buffer cars between the locomotives and a tank car.
@@markfrench8892 Funny--on the back of my CDL it says "may OPERATE trucks over 26000 gvwr w/trailer over 10000 gvwr. But there's definitely a steering wheel in those things. Operate it, drive it, oh hell-- it's all the same thing to me. Y'all ain't gotta be so nitpicky about it...
Bill Cosby : the CNN reporter knew that it shouldn't be a problem for the engineer to do that. They (train engineers are) used to split their attention to the panel control & indicators everyday. All at the same time, and sometimes the engineers had to use the train radio to communicate while doing all that stuff.
But they left out other things. They are just explaining the locomotive (MP36PH-3C) and not the benefits and paying. They did not state you will be gone for an average of 2 or 3 days and coming home to get damn near 3 hours of sleep. They also did not mention the furlough bullshit that people have to go through
Mario Martinez That’s true, except for the BN and UP lines. They are staffed by crews belonging to those railroads. It is possible for an engineer to come home from a 2-3 day trip to LaCrosse, then catch a passenger job off of his rest. This often happens to the extra engineers.
What I plan to go to college for. It's definitely not a career for just anybody, including rail enthusiasts because more importantly than knowing how to operate it is safety. Not for just anyone, but I know it's definitely a career for me.
Engineers need COURAGE COMPETENCE AND CHARISMA.. THEY ALSO NEED INTENSITY INTEGRITY AND INTELLIGENCE!! GOB BLESS OUR RR PEOPLE FOR KEEPING AMERICA GREAT!!!
LOL years ago, I dealt with one engineer at the Waukegan station and boy was she a BITCH !! Accidentally got into the wrong passenger car(Doors were wide open and no signs ???)
Well it's not that hard to drive a train if you really know something of trains like me but the best and in my opinion easyest train class to drive the SD and GP classes and in sometimes dash 9s too. And let's all get real for a second cargo trains are the better of them all passenger trains need to be on time they have to go faster and really in America not good amtrak expecially very expncive and slow and never on time
@@brianburns7211 I have played train simulators since the 2012 version and so on and so forth, just have neough time to finish 3 long missions, 4 short ones and 1. 5 hours of free roaming around a yard to align stuff and you might just get somewhere in 7 to 8 years. But I wish you good luck if you want some other tips I'd recommend going to Profesional sites I also visited a long time ago but I don't remember at the moment since it's about 2:23 am. So see you
@@brianburns7211 well I commented that at about 2 and somethings AM that day so yeah...i didn't get the joke I guess (yes I know my sleep schedule is crap).
Do you have what it takes not only operate A METRA unit but a P42DC as well?! A Steam like The FEF: aka 844?! OR big boy or the GS-4 Well it will take Years of practice for a steam locomotive
did freight for over 10 years with the CCP and Illinois Railway.....for those who say this is a dream job.....do your self a favor....become a shareowner....have money make you money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@jamie6126 Yee F59PHIs have 3 windows on the front, MPI locomotives have 4. Metra has F59s now but I think they're still painted in the Surfliner color scheme
Don't worry this is going to be one of the first jobs that will fully be automated. Freight companies are already looking into automated engines, and in ten years it possible that most trains in the country will be automated.
To be fair, there aren't many jobs that couldn't be automated with sophisticated enough computers. It's obvious computers can do everything better than we can, but at what point do we stop automating the work force in support of keeping society employed?
Charles Schutz bruh hell no! I don’t want automated trains because what job will I get in the railroad industry? Specifically, being a train engineer? That will just ruin it, and there will be less jobs. So those who want to be in the railroad industry HAVE to worry because if the job they wanted isn’t available because of automation, there are, like I said, less jobs for those.
Frank V LoL If you can stand to watch it for more than a few minutes (I know I have a hard time watching it very long) turn to Fox and see who is running advertisements. I don't watch cable often because I hate the commercials but last time I watched Fox they had a MSNBC commercial nearly every commercial break. Funded by Microsoft/GE.
I don’t care how stressing or difficult a locomotive engineer job is, I would still want to be a locomotive engineer, no matter what. It’s my dream job too.
Good luck
Same bro
Same
same
me too!
DId this on the old Illinois Central, now Metra Electric starting in 1969, retired in 2009.
I feel like I have what it takes. I've gone to the Canadian Pacific training place. Drove a digital train for 5 hours and only did two things wrong. I was speeding for about 5 minutes. I also blew the horn in a no train horn Zone.
Sounds like a small handful of the people i work with and they are qualified engineers.
You don't "drive" a train, there is no steering wheel!! You operate the locomotive!!
Lol the first time I heard this was from a streetcar engineer in Kansas City. I felt so bad that I asked him about ‘driving’ the train instead of ‘operating’ it.
Lulz, foamer. In plenty of parts of the world people say "drive." North America is pretty much unique in its pretentiousness around this. Nobody cares outside a small subset of rail trekkies. You're the kind of person who flips out because someone's model train doesn't have buffer cars between the locomotives and a tank car.
I did it for 44 years 38 promoted locomotive engineer
Philip Wilson thank you for your service!
21 for me. 23 total years on the railroad.
I don't have what it takes for an MP36. But for an F40PH, yes.
Same lmao
@@railfanjamie6147 Desktop versus buikhead controls.
@@johnblair8146 bulkhead is so much better
@@LochlanBartley I agree, particularly for backing moves.
Rolling Caravans?! How dare he!
The Cornish Crusader Donald Trump and Fox News has entered the chat.
@@yaric2274 he means caravans, like in top gear
Being a train master for metra would be a nightmare
I drive freight trains. Fatigue on freight rail is TERRIBLE
Love Trains So Much This Is My Dream Job Being A Engenneer.
Survivor1547 cn here
Survivor1547 Same
Angelo Portal i feel the same way👍👍👍
Me too
I don't know why but my biggest fear is being in an engine room or falling in the ocean and oil leaks everywhere.
Best part of the video are the people in the comments saying they could run the train.
Most of em are train fans and Rail nuts 😂😂
Looks easy, but if the trains rolls off the tracks your ass is on the line lol
Rather drive this MP36PH-3C or any other workhorse in the Metra fleet than work at a Starbucks.
You likely would be paid way better too...
Did it for 3 years, currently taking a break. Did it at an amusement park, and the train there could be a PITA at times!
I can drive this, having ADHD means I can split my attention 10 fold.
@Joshua White You don't drive a locomotive you operate or run a locomotive. There's no steering wheel.
@@markfrench8892 Funny--on the back of my CDL it says "may OPERATE trucks over 26000 gvwr w/trailer over 10000 gvwr. But there's definitely a steering wheel in those things. Operate it, drive it, oh hell-- it's all the same thing to me. Y'all ain't gotta be so nitpicky about it...
Why are they talking to him when he haves a lot on his mind they are not letting him focus
Bill Cosby : the CNN reporter knew that it shouldn't be a problem for the engineer to do that. They (train engineers are) used to split their attention to the panel control & indicators everyday. All at the same time, and sometimes the engineers had to use the train radio to communicate while doing all that stuff.
I think they can multi task it's not that damn stressful the appeal is it's not a 9-5.
I can tell you this 2:34 is only a small taste of what this job is truly like.
But they left out other things. They are just explaining the locomotive (MP36PH-3C) and not the benefits and paying. They did not state you will be gone for an average of 2 or 3 days and coming home to get damn near 3 hours of sleep. They also did not mention the furlough bullshit that people have to go through
Yeah.
Mario Martinez That’s true, except for the BN and UP lines. They are staffed by crews belonging to those railroads. It is possible for an engineer to come home from a 2-3 day trip to LaCrosse, then catch a passenger job off of his rest. This often happens to the extra engineers.
Same
I LIKE TRAINS
it looks like there is room to see but when your inside interior you have to see carefully and quickly
Do I need the fauci ouchie to operate this?
At 1:24 I wonder what Station is that
What I plan to go to college for. It's definitely not a career for just anybody, including rail enthusiasts because more importantly than knowing how to operate it is safety. Not for just anyone, but I know it's definitely a career for me.
What course do you have to take?
You don't go to college for this, Nick.
Going to college gives you a better chance of being hired in any job.
College may not be required, but it's recommended. It opens doors to a wide variety in opportunities and advantages no matter what career.
Metra MP36 407 same
They talk about how safety is paramount and all the attention needed and then conduct the interview while the train is moving haha
Engineers need COURAGE COMPETENCE AND CHARISMA.. THEY ALSO NEED INTENSITY INTEGRITY AND INTELLIGENCE!!
GOB BLESS OUR RR PEOPLE FOR KEEPING AMERICA GREAT!!!
Amen!
Engineer says 60mph.
At end of video, they say 70mph.
express Metra trains run max speed 79 mph
Do it everyday, but its certainly not for everyone
ive always wondered what its like to drive an MPXpress
I'm surprised CNN didnt call this a choo choo rail bus.
If I can fly an airplane I don’t see why I wouldn’t be able to do this too
Coffee keeps one awake, protein keeps one alert....👍
LOL years ago, I dealt with one engineer at the Waukegan station and boy was she a BITCH !! Accidentally got into the wrong passenger car(Doors were wide open and no signs ???)
I cant handle a million things going on, but for the most part, yes. I can drive a locomotive if I can deal with 3 things at the time.
If you want to get a realistic experience of what it’s like, try out train sim world if you haven’t already.
I'll give it a go
Engineer. 60 miles per hour
Him. operating a train is like playing chess at 70 miles per hour
Yep.
Cute little train 😆
This is why I'll never go into passenger transit. I'm sticking to my shortline, thanks.
What about this Metra MP36PH-3C
I do.
That Engineer is a Spy!
One thing you can't prepare an engineer for are the idiots that are in your path and you don't know if they will survive or not
I Had Dreamed Of Being A Train Engineer But It Is Not So Easy You Have Many Lives In Your Hand At THe Throttle
Well it's not that hard to drive a train if you really know something of trains like me but the best and in my opinion easyest train class to drive the SD and GP classes and in sometimes dash 9s too.
And let's all get real for a second cargo trains are the better of them all passenger trains need to be on time they have to go faster and really in America not good amtrak expecially very expncive and slow and never on time
That’s good. I’ll bet you could show me a thing or two. Which simulation program do you run?
@@brianburns7211 I have played train simulators since the 2012 version and so on and so forth, just have neough time to finish 3 long missions, 4 short ones and 1. 5 hours of free roaming around a yard to align stuff and you might just get somewhere in 7 to 8 years. But I wish you good luck if you want some other tips I'd recommend going to Profesional sites I also visited a long time ago but I don't remember at the moment since it's about 2:23 am. So see you
Fernando Queiroz Popovic I don’t need to know about simulators. I was joking. I did take a 13,000 ton train 240 miles today though.
@@brianburns7211 well I commented that at about 2 and somethings AM that day so yeah...i didn't get the joke I guess (yes I know my sleep schedule is crap).
Do you have what it takes not only operate A METRA unit but a P42DC as well?! A Steam like The FEF: aka 844?! OR big boy or the GS-4 Well it will take Years of practice for a steam locomotive
did freight for over 10 years with the CCP and Illinois Railway.....for those who say this is a dream job.....do your self a favor....become a shareowner....have money make you money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At last someone with smarts, shareholders have it made.
Highball. 20 years for me.
What line is this?
Worry about the benefits we are talking about careers
AmCalJojo459 it’s the ncs
?
AmCalJojo459 the north central service
I got this, I’ve played TSW 2 for a while.
People, you’re comparing a game to real life. Not even close
Actually, yes I do
ME TO
Yes because Trains Sim World taught me lol
I do and cuz they don’t hire outside the state I can’t do anything
no but yes
Yeah why
Thomas & Friends
Yes I could drive it
I have what it takes. Drove one before.
Yeah on Train simulator
It's a f49phi right I don't remember
Some kind of MP36
F59PHI I think. We don’t have the Metra F59PHIs come through my town, but mostly Metra F40PHs
@@jamie6126 No they're MPI locos
@@floridianrailauto9032 oh I always thought those Metra locomotives were F59PHIs. thanks for correcting me so I know what it actually is:)
@@jamie6126 Yee F59PHIs have 3 windows on the front, MPI locomotives have 4. Metra has F59s now but I think they're still painted in the Surfliner color scheme
im a ki but when i grow up yes i will drive it :D
I have what it takes.
I think I have what takes to drive a train
Hella easy. Do it daily
I'm an engineer, if you count n scale trains as a train.
yes i know how to drive this
I’m 28 years old and got hired by Amtrak.
Congrats!
they use train simulator?
yes
I can drive train in a game called train simulator.
Anyone that's played those sims would pick it up easily.
I would if they don't mind a visual and hearing impaired person.
You don't pass those tests game over.
I will if I survive the Coronavirus
I’m 13 and this is my dream job so yes I have what it takes!
Don't worry this is going to be one of the first jobs that will fully be automated. Freight companies are already looking into automated engines, and in ten years it possible that most trains in the country will be automated.
Charles Schutz uh no it's doesn't work like that. Freight railroads are automating switchers to do yard duties. Not long run freight.
To be fair, there aren't many jobs that couldn't be automated with sophisticated enough computers. It's obvious computers can do everything better than we can, but at what point do we stop automating the work force in support of keeping society employed?
Charles Schutz bruh hell no! I don’t want automated trains because what job will I get in the railroad industry? Specifically, being a train engineer? That will just ruin it, and there will be less jobs. So those who want to be in the railroad industry HAVE to worry because if the job they wanted isn’t available because of automation, there are, like I said, less jobs for those.
There not though passenger railroads are in other countries but not freight railroads
Charles, the longshoremen were automated first by containers.
Metra we need our f59phis back we own them or i set time (minecraft style)
CNN must be doing state sponsored PR.
or they must be running out of story ideas
Frank V
LoL If you can stand to watch it for more than a few minutes (I know I have a hard time watching it very long) turn to Fox and see who is running advertisements. I don't watch cable often because I hate the commercials but last time I watched Fox they had a MSNBC commercial nearly every commercial break. Funded by Microsoft/GE.
Clinton News Network = fake news
man and using a phone while driving the train could be a penalty up to $15k
I can operate that thing
get over yourself! it aint that hard
Metra train 🚊