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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by edblysard</i> <br /><br />Mvlandsw... <br />Just took mine out and looked...nope, not a federal issued certificate...or at least it doesn’t state it anywhere on the license/ID card, which was issued to me by the railroad, not the feds. <br />Will get my engineer to show me his tomorrow, and see what the difference is, although I know the photo and the actual license is made up by our railroad police department, but whether it is a standard use federal document or not, I never really looked. <br />I can assure you that the certificate number on my conductors/switchman certificate is kept on file by the FRA...I asked the FRA guy who pester us all the time about it. <br /> <br />Ed[8D] <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Ed - <br /> <br />Engineer's Certificates are also issued by the railroad pursuant to a written locomotive engineer training policy that each railroad must file with the FRA and update as required under 49 CFR 240 et seq. <br /> <br />LC
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