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JWB7400
Member # 1206
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How far can an engine crew go before having to be replaced , also does the train crew go the entire length of trip.
 
cajon
Member # 40
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On Amtrak There are 2 crews: Conductors/Engineers(T&E) & on board services(OBS). The T&Es go division point to division point. The OBS go origin to final destination. There are variations of this between the long hauls & short hauls. For instance on Surfliners The T&Es go LAX-SAN & return. OBS will stay w/ 1 train set between SAN & Goleta for 2-3 days w/ rest time off at end of trains run that day. On trains 3&4 T&E will go LAX-KNG & return next day to LAX. OBS will go LAX-CHI w/ rest layover b/4 return to LAX.
 
Mr. Toy
Member # 311
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I was talking to a couple of crew members on the CZ who said they work a cycle of six days on (one round trip) and nine days off. I believe Coast Starlight crews do four days on and six days off.

Conductors and engineers are limited by law to no more than 12 hours at a time. They must have at least 8 hours rest between shifts. Sometimes if a train is very late they will reach that 12 hour limit before the next crew can be picked up. When that happens the train has to stop wherever it is until the relief crew can drive out to meet the train. This happened to me on my Starlight trip Memorial Day weekend. (See my travelogue in the Del Monte Club Car for details, the link is below.)

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