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The average salary for a Transit Police in U.S. is $78,230.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $78,230

$52,550$108,090

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $37.61

$25.27$51.97

What does a Transit Police earn?

On average, transit police earn around $78,230 per year in the U.S. Transit police are responsible for ensuring the safety of people and property aboard trains, subways, buses and other forms of public transportation. They work with the public and transit operators solving problems and responding to emergency situations. Specialties may include station patrols, investigation and crime prevention.

How to earn more as a Transit Police

"If you want to become a Transit Police, you will need to join a police force and complete the necessary trainings. To further your career in Transit Police, you can seek a promotion to a supervisor role, where you will oversee a team of officers, or apply for a role specialising in an area like public transport operations or security. You can also create your own opportunities by enrolling in further trainings to become an expert in specific areas or join a third-party organisation. Lastly, you can even become self-employed as a consultant or start a company related to law enforcement."