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Do you have a ex forces scheme to get into this industry?

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I recently left the military after 12years service and I’m really interested in finding out how to become a train driver. Please explain what the next steps are.

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Dani E. asked a question to Paul S.

Category: Employee benefits

Date asked: Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Last reviewed: Friday, October 3, 2025

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Alex S.

Application Support – HR and Recruitment

Hi Dani,


Apologies for the delayed response.


In order to become a Train Driver, you would need to apply for a Trainee Train Driver role and successfully pass each of the recruitment stages. Should this happen, you would then be made an offer of employment and, should you accept, join one of our training schools where you would receive all of the necessary training to qualify as a Train Driver.


The recruitment process involves the following stages following initial application:

  • Online testing
  • Shortlisting
  • Video Interview
  • Psychometric assessments (consists of a number of exercises assessing skills such as concentration and attention, and a structured interview)
  • Driver manager interview


The only minimum requirements are as follows:

  • You must be at least 20 years of age to be accepted on to the training course, as this is an industry requirement
  • You'll need to live within 60 minutes travel time to the depot, without using public transport when it is not available. The safety responsibilities make this requirement a necessity
  • You will be needed to work shifts of varying start times, including weekends and nights
  • You'll need to pass a full driver medical which includes hearing, sight, and colour vision tests (using the Ishihara plates).


Unfortunately, we are not currently advertising any Trainee Train Driver roles, however when we do they will appear here.

 

I hope that helps.

Friday, October 3, 2025

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