• Locomotive Footplate Passes

  • General discussion about railroad operations, related facilities, maps, and other resources.
General discussion about railroad operations, related facilities, maps, and other resources.

Moderator: Robert Paniagua

  by UKrailwayman
 
Hopefully this is the right forum ?

Can anyone tell me whether it is possible to get a locomotive footplate pass (driving cab pass ?) to ride on North American railroads?

I am planning to visit America soon hand I am trying to find out what the possibility is of getting an official locomotive ride.

Any comments would be very much appreciated.

Thank you.

  by LCJ
 
You will need to directly contact the railroad company in question. They all have different policies about this. The minimum requirement will be your signature on an iron-clad waiver of liability -- and possibly a background check. The current climate of terrorism anxiety does not bode well for you, I fear. Good luck, and welcome to America!

  by CSX Conductor
 
As LCJ stated above, you will have a hard time. Mostly all railroads probit people from being on locomotives, except for business purposes.

  by UKrailwayman
 
OK Thanks guys.

  by SnoozerZ49
 
UK, please check your "PM"

  by Englishrailwayman
 
SnoozerZ49
Please will you check your PM
Thanks
(UKrailwayman)
  by Laudenmd
 
I am trying to locate the person using the name of "SNOOZERZ49". He stated in the forum, Lykens valley Branch
that he was the conductor on the last train from Elizabethville, Pa to Millersburg, Pa. If possible I would like to contact
him via email. He joined the web page on June 23, 2004. I lived next to that railroad until about 1971.

Marvin Laudenslager
[email protected]
  by Georgia Railroader
 
Contact a shortline, maybe they'll agree to it. A Class 1 RR, no way.