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What is the best railroad to work for in the US?

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Of the top 3 common jobs between the two companies, BNSF Railway salaries averaged $12,704 higher than Union Pacific.

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The average Railroad Worker salary in the United States is $50,433 as of September 25, 2023, but the range typically falls between $45,667 and $55,223.

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THE PAY IS GREAT While money isn't everything, it sure doesn't hurt when looking at potential new careers. According to PayScale, the average salary for someone in the rail freight transportation industry is $81,000 per year.

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In 2022, the average monthly Railroad Retirement Board benefit for retired rail employees was $3,210 ($4,020 for career railroad employees). The average monthly Social Security retirement benefit was about $1,776 in December 2022.

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Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, with which it shares a duopoly on transcontinental freight rail lines in the Western, Midwestern and West South Central United States.

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The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, also known as the Big Four Railroad and commonly abbreviated CCC&StL, was a railroad company in the Midwestern United States.

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Union Pacific Railroad — Headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska It's the largest railroad in North America, operating 51,683 miles in 23 states.

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Employers and employees covered by the Railroad Retirement Act pay higher retirement taxes than those covered by the Social Security Act, so that railroad retirement benefits remain higher than social security benefits, especially for “career” employees who have 30 or more years of service.

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Because trains operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, railroad workers' schedules may vary to include nights, weekends, and holidays. Most work full time, and some work more than 40 hours per week.

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U.S. Railroad Retirement Board While railroad employees with less than 30 years of service may retire at age 62, their railroad retirement benefits are subject to early retirement (“age”) reductions if they retire before attaining their full retirement age.

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