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How much do temp railroad crew transport jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for temp railroad crew transport in the United States is $21.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temp Railroad Crew Transport vs Railroad Conductor?

AspectTemp Railroad Crew TransportRailroad Conductor
CredentialsBasic safety training, sometimes a commercial driver’s license (CDL)Conductor certification, safety training, and railroad-specific credentials
Work EnvironmentTransporting crew members to and from job sites, often in trucks or shuttlesOnboard trains, overseeing operations, safety, and passenger or freight handling
Employer & Industry UsageRailroad companies, temporary staffing agenciesRailroad companies, freight and passenger rail services

Temp Railroad Crew Transport roles focus on safely transporting crew members to work sites, requiring basic safety training and sometimes a CDL. Railroad Conductors oversee train operations, safety, and passenger or freight handling, requiring specialized certification. While both roles are essential in the railroad industry, they differ in responsibilities, credentials, and work environment.

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Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Professional Transportation Inc. rating

4.8

Company rating: 4.8 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

361st of 365 rated logistics


Job description

Description

Job Opening: Traveling Driver - Rail Crew Transport
Drive Safely. See the Country. Support the Railroad.
Looking for a driving role that takes you beyond the same roads every day? As a Contingency Driver (CD Driver), you'll travel to locations across the U.S., safely transporting railroad crews and supporting critical rail operations. This is a great opportunity for drivers who take pride in safe, professional driving and want to see different parts of the country while getting paid.


About PTI - Where the RIGHT way is the SAFE way:

Since 1980, Professional Transportation, Inc. (PTI) has been the trusted name in railroad crew transport. Our mission is simple: keep the country's railroads running smoothly by getting their workers where they need to go safely and on time.

At PTI, you're more than a driver , you're part of a legacy that helps move America forward. We believe in respect, reliability, and real opportunities for advancement.


Why You'll Love This Role:

  • See more of the U.S. - This role is a great way to experience different cities, regions, and landscapes across the country.
  • Travel fully covered - We pay for your transportation, lodging, and travel-related expenses while on assignment.
  • Work with the railroad - Play an important role in keeping rail operations moving safely and efficiently.
  • Variety in your work - Each assignment brings a new location and experience.
  • Purpose-driven work - Your safe driving directly supports crews working on essential infrastructure.

Benefits of joining PTI:

  • Company provided vehicles and fuel during trips
  • Multiple health insurance plan options
  • Paid vacation time
  • 401(K) retirement
  • Safety recognition awards
  • On the job training
  • No heavy lifting or long-distance walking
  • Room for growth and advancement within the company

Job Summary:

As a PTI Driver, you will be responsible for safely transporting railroad crew members wherever the railroad requests. Trip length and times vary depending on railroad customer needs. Safety is always our #1 priority and should be the main focus for our Van Drivers.


What you'll do:

  • Safely transport railroad crews to and from job sites
  • Travel nationwide based on operational needs
  • Follow all safety, DOT, and company policies at all times
  • Maintain professionalism while working independently and with railroad partners

This does not necessarily list all responsibilities, duties, requirements, or efforts associated with the job. While this list is intended to be an accurate reflection of the job, the company reserves the right to review and modify the functions, duties, and requirements of the job or to require that additional or different tasks be performed as circumstances or business needs require.

Requirements

Our ideal candidate must:

  • Be at least 21 years old
  • Have a valid driver's license and clean driving record
  • Have a minimum of 3 years driving experience (personal or work-related)
  • Must be able to pass a post offer drug screening, MVR, and homeland security background check
  • Prioritize safety and responsibility
  • Enjoy travel and seeing new parts of the country

If you're a safety-focused driver looking for a role that lets you travel and experience the country while supporting the railroad, we'd love to hear from you.



Professional Transportation, Inc. - Driving America Forward. One Crew at a Time.

AAP/EEO Statement

Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug-Free Workplace: PTI is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We adhere to a policy of making employment decisions without regard to race, color, age, sex, pregnancy, religion, national origin, ancestry, medical condition, marital status, gender identity citizenship status, veteran status, disability, or veteran status. PTI has a Drug-Free Workplace Policy in effect that is strictly adhered to.


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