Most workers are paid according to miles traveled or hours worked, whichever leads to higher earnings. Those who have regular assignments earn more than those who work as substitutes. Regular engineers also have more opportunities to work overtime. In general, engineers who belong to a union earn more than non-union engineers.
Locomotive engineers who work full time usually receive benefits. Typical benefits include paid vacations, sick leave, life and health insurance, and a retirement plan.
Locomotive engineers (SOC 53-4011)
Location
|
Pay Period |
|
25%
|
Median
|
75%
|
Illinois |
Wage data for this occupation are not available. |
United States |
Hourly |
$35.21 |
$35.95 |
$38.63 |
Yearly |
$73,240 |
$74,770 |
$80,340 |
Rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers (SOC 53-4013)
Location
|
Pay Period |
|
25%
|
Median
|
75%
|
Illinois |
Wage data for this occupation are not available. |
United States |
Hourly |
$23.60 |
$27.44 |
$30.31 |
Yearly |
$49,080 |
$57,070 |
$63,050 |