Many conductors and yardmasters work more than 40 hours a week. When they work overtime they earn time and a half. Thus, the wages reported here may be lower than what workers actually earn. On the other hand, employees on the "extra" list may not be called to work as frequently as more experienced workers. Fewer work days would result in lower monthly wages.
Earnings also vary by how many years the person has been working for the company. Railroad workers are union members, so their wages are based on a set schedule of increases. Other factors that affect their pay are the difficulty of the route and the number of cars they manage.
Railroad workers usually receive benefits. These benefits include health insurance, paid leave, and a retirement plan.
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $30.94 | $35.83 | $40.06 |
Yearly | $64,345 | $74,513 | $83,328 | |
United States | Hourly | $29.89 | $34.20 | $37.74 |
Yearly | $62,180 | $71,130 | $78,490 |