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=== Railroad engineering === {{main article|Railway systems engineering}} Railway engineers handle the design, construction, and operation of railroads and mass transit systems that use a fixed guideway (such as [[light rail]] or [[monorails]]). Typical tasks include: * Determine horizontal and vertical alignment of the railways * Determine station location * Design functional segments of stations like lines, platforms, etc. * Estimate construction cost Railway engineers work to build a cleaner and safer transportation network by reinvesting and revitalizing the rail system to meet future demands. In the United States, railway engineers work with elected officials in Washington, D.C., on rail transportation issues to make sure that the rail system meets the country's transportation needs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aar.org/AAR/About-Us.aspx|title=Association of American Railroads|work=AAR|access-date=2011-06-30}}</ref> Railroad engineers can also move into the specialized field of train dispatching which focuses on train movement control.
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