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Track Vehicle
Operator

Course Duration

4 Days

Course Fees

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Delivery Mode

Face To Face Learning

Take Control of your Rail Career

Step into the rail industry with confidence. Our Track Vehicle Operator course provides you with the skills and knowledge to operate track vehicles safely within rail corridors in New South Wales.

Nationally recognised and delivered by experienced trainers, this course is ideal for those wanting to work with light on-track equipment (LOTE) or progress into specialist rail operations. Whether you’re entering the industry or upskilling for compliance, this is your first stop toward a rewarding rail career.

Units of Competency

TLIC0016
Identify and respond to signals and trackside signs
 
TLIC0025
Pilot rail traffic within work on track authority limits
 
TLIC0083
Access rail track vehicle under a proceed authority
 
TLIC2054
Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite
 
TLIF2097
Use audible track warning devices
 

The entry requirements for this short course include pre-requisite units as listed in the table below:

Unit CodeUnit Name
TLIF0020Safely Access the Rail Corridor
CPCWHS1001Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry
National Roles (At least one of the following)Rail Bound Plant Operator
Rail Bound Plant Operator – Light
Rail Bound Plant Operator – Medium/Heavy
Road-Rail Plant Operator

This course is intended for people who want a career in transport and logistics performing Track Vehicle Operator tasks on the ARTC Defined Interstate Rail Network, obtain authorities to operate Road/Rail vehicles in the ARTC Network.

This course is delivered through four days of classroom-based learning and includes knowledge assessments, an in-field logbook, and practical observations to evaluate both theoretical understanding and hands-on competence.

  • Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.
  • In-field logbook: Participants complete tasks under the supervision of a qualified mentor, documenting their experiences and competencies in a logbook.
  • Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.

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