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Posted by mikman (Member # 624) on :
 
Can anyone tell me how far U.S. train crews can travel (time and/or distance) in the one shift? Just in case you're interested, in the company I drive for (National Rail Corp) Australian crews travel up to 867 km (542 miles) for a maximum of 12 hours
 
Posted by dillon (Member # 242) on :
 
Hello, as far as I know there isn`t any distance restriction, But you are limited to 12 hours on duty before you are considerd dead to the FRA. Take note just because I never herd of it doesn`t mean it ain`t there I work for a short line that it wouldn`t aply to(we are only 10 miles long)
 
Posted by Throttle_JCKY (Member # 354) on :
 
Alright, here is the deal.
There are no milage limits (what milage limits there are depend on the local agreement we have for a specific run).
The FRA has a time limit of 11 hours and 59 minutes of active duty. That means at 11:59 on duty time we must stop all active duty, now this is called performed service. We can be on duty as long as it takes us to cab back to terminal, I have been on duty for 23 hours before. I perfomed 11:59 of service, then it took them another 12 hours to get us home.
My run is 226 miles.
 


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