As of April 01, 2026, the average annual salary for Railroad Engineer in Alabama is $73,388, equivalent to $35 per hour, $1,411 weekly, or $6,116 monthly. These figures, sourced from Salary.com’s real-time job posting scans, highlight competitive earning potential for Railroad Engineer in cities like Santa Clara, San Jose, and Fremont.

Annually Salaries for Railroad Engineer in Alabama vary widely, spanning from $63,455 to $84,170. Most professionals fall between the 25th percentile ($68,189) and 75th percentile ($79,032), while top earners (90th percentile) make $84,170 per year. This $10,843 pay gap underscores opportunities for salary growth through certifications, specialized skills like Commitment or Equipment Maintenance, or targeting high-paying regions like District of Columbia or California.

Location and experience significantly influence earnings. For example, Alabama Railroad Engineer often earn 8.1% lower than national averages due to demand from Fortune 44 companies. However, Alabama currently ranks 47 nationwide for Railroad Engineer job salary. Professionals are advised to focus on high-growth sectors like to offset market challenges.

Based on HR-reported data: a national average with a geographic differential
Railroad Engineer Salaries by Percentile
Percentile Salary Location Last Updated
10th Percentile Railroad Engineer Salary $63,455 AL April 01, 2026
25th Percentile Railroad Engineer Salary $68,189 AL April 01, 2026
50th Percentile Railroad Engineer Salary $73,388 AL April 01, 2026
75th Percentile Railroad Engineer Salary $79,032 AL April 01, 2026
90th Percentile Railroad Engineer Salary $84,170 AL April 01, 2026
25% $68,189 10% $63,455 90% $84,170 75% $79,032 $73,388 50%(Median) Didn’t find job title? Click
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What is a Railroad Engineer ?

An engineer (American and Canadian), engine driver, loco pilot, motorman, train driver (British and Commonwealth English), is a person who operates a train. The driver is in charge of, and responsible for driving the engine, as well as the mechanical operation of the train, train speed, and all train handling. For many American railroads, the following career progression is typical: assistant conductor (brakeman), conductor and finally driver. In the US, drivers are required to be certified and re-certified every two to three years. In American English a hostler moves engines around train y...

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Location Georgiana, AL Avg. Salary $79,018 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Tanner, AL Avg. Salary $84,228 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Abbeville, AL Avg. Salary $76,665 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Abernant, AL Avg. Salary $82,656 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Adamsville, AL Avg. Salary $83,689 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Addison, AL Avg. Salary $81,973 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Adger, AL Avg. Salary $82,755 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Akron, AL Avg. Salary $82,359 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Alabaster, AL Avg. Salary $83,213 Date Updated April 01, 2026
Location Alberta, AL Avg. Salary $80,662 Date Updated April 01, 2026
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    Railroad Engineer

    0 - 2 years experience
    Bachelor's Degree

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    Civil Engineer II

    2 - 4 years experience
    Bachelor's Degree

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