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majorhat1, <br /> <br /> I'm a conductor, but I do know that there is a school or two out there that have locomotive engineer training programs. Your best bet would be to sign on with one of the Class 1's and hire out as a conductor and work your way up to engineer. The time it takes for you to get to engine school could be as soon as 2 years or maybe 5 years, it depends on your terminal and how many T&E employees are already engineer qualified. There are many, many posts already on this subject; just type in enginner, new hire, etc and you'll find all kinds of topics that we have gone over that would benefit you and your decision making process.
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