Gov. Phil Murphy and New Jersey Transit Executive Director Kevin Corbett recognized New Jersey Transit’s latest locomotive engineer training class on Monday for passing and graduating the Northeast ...
Eleven weeks. That's how long it takes to go from average Joe to Amtrak engineer. The transformation takes place at Amtrak's High-Speed Rail Training Facility, housed inside an unassuming beige ...
NJ Transit inched closer to that magic number of 390 to 400 locomotive engineers needed in the ranks to keep the trains rolling Tuesday, when 17 engineer trainees graduated from their two-year ...
NJ Transit takes longer to train locomotive engineers than any of its peer transit agencies in the region, even when the job candidates have experience running trains. That means as many as 10 NJ ...
It was 1976, a year when there was a resurgence of leisure train travel with the start of Amtrak, when Class I railroads in the Northeast joined to form Conrail, and railroads across the nation ...
Rail Transportation Engineering instructor Bryan Schlake (right) reviews the controls in the cab of Penn State Altoona’s EMD SD60I locomotive with senior Bryson Edwards. Mirror photo by Patrick ...
Gov. Phil Murphy addresses New Jersey Transit employees training to become new locomotive engineers and bus operators at the NJ Transit Ferry Street training facility in Newark on Jan. 17, 2019. Gov.
This was the graduating class of locomotive engineers that gives NJ Transit and its passengers some breathing room. Another class of 10 engineers graduated at the Meadowlands Maintenance Complex in ...
Eleven weeks. That’s how long it takes to go from average Joe to Amtrak engineer. The transformation takes place at Amtrak’s High-Speed Rail Training Facility, housed inside an unassuming beige ...
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