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The average salary for a Subway Operator in U.S. is $71,520.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $71,520

$48,010$82,160

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $34.38

$23.08$39.50

What does a Subway Operator earn?

On average, subway operators earn around $71,520 per year in the U.S. A subway operator typically operates train carriages, runs signals, and monitors switches to ensure safe railway transportation of passengers within cities. They may also perform other duties, such as ticket checks, cleaning and maintenance of stations, and helping passengers board and disembark the train.

How to earn more as a Subway Operator

"To become a subway operator you will need a degree in railway engineering or transport operations. Alternatively, you may want to go through a degree apprenticeship. To climb the ranks and earn more as a subway operator, you could pursue specialised courses and training related to operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting public transit systems. You could also gain promotions by becoming a supervisor, or you may decide to become a freelancer or even set up your own consultancy business."