A typical shift for a CSX Train Dispatcher involves monitoring train movements, issuing instructions, responding to emergencies, and coordinating with conductors, engineers, and maintenance crews. Dispatchers often work in high-pressure, fast-paced control centers and may be scheduled for evenings, nights, weekends, or holidays to ensure 24/7 rail operations. Collaboration is crucial: you’ll regularly communicate with rail personnel, signal maintainers, and fellow dispatchers to keep trains running safely and on time. The role requires staying alert, adapting to dynamic situations, and ensuring alignment across multiple teams for smooth rail service.