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Transit and Railway Police

Overview

Transit and Railway Police are responsible for safeguarding railway and public transport systems, including the safety of passengers and employees. They patrol stations, trains, and rail yards to prevent crime and respond to emergencies, ensuring a secure environment for all.

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This role requires completion of police academy training and specialised transit security courses. In Australia, similar roles may be found with state police forces or private security companies working with transport authorities.

At a Glance

$85,000 Avg/yr

Median Wage

Stable

Growth

Management of Personnel Resources

Top Skill

Career Considerations

Specialised Law Enforcement Training

This role requires completion of police academy training and specialised transit security courses. In Australia, similar roles may be found with state police forces or private security companies working with transport authorities.

Physical and Mental Requirements

The job demands excellent physical fitness, strong decision-making skills under pressure, and the ability to work irregular hours including nights, weekends, and holidays.

Career Pathways in Australia

While specific transit police roles are limited in Australia, similar opportunities exist with Australian Federal Police, state police forces, or security roles with transport companies like Metro Trains or Sydney Trains.

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Australia

Level 4/80
Wentworth Ave,
Surry Hills,
Sydney, 2010