BNSF_1088 said:
Get qulified to run the Metra trains out of Aurora.
Actually...that's gonna be part of the conductor training. Metra conductors, hostlers, yard work, on the road.....we'll be trained in it all.
You know a guy named Rich?....He has 5 years seniority and he a very good instructor.!!!!
IGO
Well, If you all see my last post, it's been 6 years. Not very active in the forums huh..... lol! I am proud to announce that after 6 years with BNSF as a conductor working in the yard, I have entered the Engineer's Training Program. I am in my second week of on-the-job training doing runs as student engineer on the road. The previous three weeks were spent in classroom instruction at NARS located in Kansas City at the Johnson County Community College.
I'm living a childhood dream....to pilot a locomotive. My heaviest train was about 85 cars over 8000 tons.... using 2 GE motors! It takes alot of knowledge and experience to to run these monsters. The most important point....know the territory, the signals, the turns, everything!!!
My trainer is great as he has had 12 years running on the territory (Aurora sub) and the conductor has had over 20 years of experience. The conductor can tell what throttle position we are in just by listening and feeling the train. The old practice of running by the seat of your pants still holds alot of water to this day. Feeling when the train pushes or pulls you is still used.
I hope to post again after I've graduated in June....if not sooner..lol
IGO