At a Glance
- Tasks: Drive trains, solve problems, and keep things moving every day.
- Company: Join a leading transport company with a focus on safety and reliability.
- Benefits: High starting salary, structured shifts, and excellent career progression.
- Other info: 12-18 months of training with competitive entry.
- Why this job: Enjoy a stable, well-paid career without needing a degree.
- Qualifications: No degree needed; just bring your skills and a positive attitude.
The predicted salary is between 55000 - 75000 £ per year.
Day to day
What does a train driver do day-to-day?
Every day is different. You’ll want a stable, well-paid role with structure and clear shifts, solve problems and keep moving things forward.
- Concentration
- Calm temperament
- Reliability
- Following procedures
- Training routes
Qualifications
No, you do not strictly need a degree to become a train driver in the UK.
A degree is not required – very competitive entry, but employers care more about demonstrable skill, a strong portfolio or work history, and the right attitude.
Day‑to‑day skills include
- Concentration
- Calm temperament
- Reliability
- Following procedures
Compensation
Train driving is one of the highest‑paid practical careers in the UK that doesn't require a degree.
Trainee driver salaries start at £25,000‑£35,000 during the 12‑18 month training, rising to £55,000‑£75,000+ for fully qualified drivers at most TOCs, with London commuter and freight drivers at the top of the range.
Requirements
Training takes 12‑18 months. No degree required. Medium difficulty. Highly competitive entry.
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