railroaders
Railroaders are workers who operate, maintain, and oversee railroad transportation systems. The term encompasses a wide range of occupations on passenger and freight networks, including train crews, maintenance-of-way personnel, and signaling and communications staff.
Key roles include locomotive engineers who drive trains, and conductors who coordinate movement, handle documentation, and
Training for railroad employment often requires an apprenticeship, on-the-job training, and safety courses. Some roles require
Working conditions in the railroad industry typically involve shift work, night hours, long or irregular shifts,
History and scope: since the 19th century, railroaders have formed strong labor organizations and safety cultures.