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What major can I study to work in the railway?
The majors that railway work needs to learn are communication engineering, automation (railway signal), transportation (railway transportation), transportation (urban rail engineering), civil engineering (railway engineering), electrical information (rail traction electrification) and so on. For details, please refer to the professional introduction of transportation on the university website.

Railway communication signal = telecommunication segment. Railway engineering = engineering part. Rolling stock = locomotive depot and rolling stock depot. Railway operation management = train operation warehouse

Transportation specialty, namely train operation system, is the front-line department of train operation organization and shoulders the role of commanding train operators. It is enviable. It's really good.

Railway engineering is also the department of railway front-line maintenance, which maintains the safe operation of the railway.

Public works and power system are also front-line departments, one for managing lines and one for managing signals.

Extended data:

There are many kinds of railway work. Let me introduce you to a few:

Power supply: electrician, power distribution attendant, catenary worker.

Work: road maintenance worker, crossing worker, patrol worker.

Electrical: signalman, long cable worker.

Station: waiter, assistant waiter, freight forwarder, conductor.

These are all front-line jobs and will be assigned to one of them when they graduate.

References:

China Railway Talent Recruitment Announcement-China Railway Talent Recruitment Network