Train drivers are responsible for operating passenger and freight trains on the UK's railways. Their main duties include ensuring trains run safely and on time, following strict safety procedures, and communicating with signal operators and control centres. The role involves monitoring train controls, responding to signals, and providing a calm presence in emergencies. Train drivers must have excellent concentration, quick reaction times, and a strong sense of responsibility. To become a train driver, you typically need to be at least 21 years old and complete a specialised training programme with a rail operator. The job offers good pay and benefits, but it can involve unsociable hours and requires a high level of attention to detail.
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