Back to jobsCarry and place track materials using hand tools such as tie tongs, rail tongs, rail forks, lining bars, shovels, and jacks.
Attach the rail to ties using spike mauls or spike drivers.
Remove spikes with claw bars, spike lifters, and spike pullers.
Lift, position, handle, remove and install railroad crossties in and around the track structure.
Connect and disconnect rail using the track, impact, power wrenches, or welding materials.
Move, clean, and tamp ballast (crushed stone-like material) with shovels, clay picks, lining bars, and ballast forks.
Raise tracks, turnouts, crossings, and rails with track or power jacks.
Cut associated materials with oxygen-propane torches, rail saws, cut-off saws, and cold chisels.
Drill holes with gasoline, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric drill motors.
Work alongside heavy equipment by connecting, disconnecting, and controlling material that is being moved and by directing such movement.
Participate in safety meetings.
Wear all appropriate personal protective equipment.
