I think there’s a lot to it in stopping the train smoothly and accurately and applying the correct amount of power for any given conditions. The drivers also seem to have to require extensive route knowledge to the point they can drive the train safely in poor visiblity.
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Flax_vert@feddit.uk 5 days ago
Is driving a train actually harder than a car? More specialised, sure, but my impression is that you’d just need to be able to take signals, operate communications and work the throttle
blackn1ght@feddit.uk 5 days ago
ohulancutash@feddit.uk 5 days ago
It’s a bit more involved. The lower friction coefficient is the magic that makes it happen, but it does make things challenging if you want to take a train uphill, or if there is wet leaf-sludge, or if you want to stop at a specific point. Anyone can start a train, the skill comes in stopping it again.
wewbull@feddit.uk 5 days ago
Probably not any harder no, but much higher responsibility. You’ve got a few hundred lives depending on you.