You could do a college course in customer service, which may help when you apply for jobs as a trainee conductor.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
Train conductors check passenger tickets and passes, provide travel updates and make sure passengers have a safe and comfortable journey.
Average salary (a year)
£25000.0 to £37000.0 (starter to experienced)
Typical hours (a week)
36.0 to 45.0
You could work
evenings / weekends / bank holidays on shifts
You can get into this job through:
You could do a college course in customer service, which may help when you apply for jobs as a trainee conductor.
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
You can apply to do a Passenger Transport Operative Level 2 Intermediate Apprenticeship with a train operating company.
This takes around 1 year to complete and combines on-the-job learning with time spent at a company's training centre.
You'll usually need:
some GCSEs, usually including English and maths, or equivalent, for an intermediate apprenticeship
You may be able to work as a member of platform or ticketing staff at a train station before moving into a conductor job through training and promotion.
There are no set entry qualifications if you want to apply directly to train operating companies, although employers will expect you to have a good standard of English and maths.
If selected for interview, companies will usually test you on your maths, communication and customer service skills.
Experience of working with the public in retail, hospitality or customer service could give you an advantage. It will also help if you have good knowledge of UK geography and the rail network.
You can find out more about a career as a conductor from train operating companies listed with the Rail Delivery Group .
You'll need:
You'll need to:
As a train conductor, you could:
You could work on a station platform or from a vehicle.
Your working environment may be crowded and outdoors some of the time.
You may need to wear a uniform.
Train operating companies often promote existing station staff to conductor jobs, so you may be able to transfer from a platform assistant or onboard customer service role.
With experience, you could become a senior conductor, train manager, transfer to a driver training programme, or move to a position in a rail operations office.