I'm so glad that ExRayTed has been posting in this thread. Because a lot of people in here don't have a clue as to how demanding driving a train is. Afaik, a driver has to learn the entire route they are driving, every inch of it, the location of every signal and have extremely high reaction times. They are responsible from driving trains anywhere from 50-100 tons for 1-2 fully loaded coach trains. All the way up to three to four THOUSAND tons depending on what train they are driving. They can be responsible for well over 1000 lives on a full train. Can you imagine the responsibilty involved when your driving a train with 26 fully loaded tanks (around 90 tons each i think) of explosive/flammable fuel. Like ExRayTed, they can be charged with manslaughter if someone dies on their train. Imagine, your driving a train down a main line at 120+ miles an hour. You see a person jump onto the tracks over a mile away wanting to commit suicide. What can the driver do, apply the brakes and sit there for ages watching this guy get closer, knowing full well that this person is about to die.
I don't claim to know everything because i'm not a train driver. It's always been one of my dreams since i was a kid to drive a train, but i'll never be allowed to because i suffer from Epilepsy. So even if i don't have a seizure for 20-30 years i'm still not allowed, thats how strict the health regulations are. Feel free to correct me on anything thats wrong ExRayTed. But I do have a close friend who is one. He says that the training he undertook and the difficulty of the job is extremely tough and challenging, far more so than he ever thought possible. He has to retake his driving test every 2 years.
Considering the responsibility involved being a train driver, i'd say the wage is definately justified. So those claiming that they just sit on their *** pushing buttons and reading newspapers, do some research before running your mouth about something you clearly don't have a clue about.
Thankyou for the vote of confidence

No corrections needed,you're spot on.It's a shame the public at large don't see this point of view.I think the media are largely to blame for this though..train driving is seen by many as simply moving a few levers and buttons.
There is a world of difference between driving a train and being a train driver
I've been a train enthusiast for about 18 years and i'm 24. So at least i know that my knowledge is good
of the year 
