About Rail Exam

Master Your Rail Certification

Rail Exam is built for candidates who want a cleaner path to certification: realistic questions, sharp explanations, revision tools that fit busy schedules, and a study experience that feels structured from start to finish.

Premium question banks with detailed explanations
Flashcards, mind maps, and focused study-note support
108 certification tracks covered on-platform
A pass-extension guarantee for candidates who genuinely put the work in
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Coverage

108 certification tracks

Focus

Exam-ready theory practice

Team

Professional learner support

Focused Content

Study materials built around the actual topic structure candidates need to cover.

Candidate-Centred UX

Designed for working professionals who need quick sessions and clear progress tracking.

Premium Standards

Rail Exam is positioned to feel trustworthy, modern, and serious about exam outcomes.

Accessible Anywhere

Desktop, tablet, and mobile-friendly practice so revision can happen whenever time opens up.

Progress that tells the truth

A dashboard built for exam readiness, not vanity metrics.

Candidates need to know more than whether they practiced today. The dashboard helps turn every session into a clearer decision about what to review, where marks are leaking, and when the next mock exam makes sense.

Track topic progress so strong areas stop hiding weak ones.
Use wrong-answer and review queues to focus the next study block.
Watch readiness trends move from guesswork to evidence.
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What We Aim To Deliver

We want the platform to feel like a disciplined private tutor: clear structure, no wasted clicks, no messy content formatting, and no vague study advice.

The goal is simple: help motivated candidates build confidence, identify weak spots early, and keep moving toward certification with resources that are practical enough to use every week.

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Certifications covered across the platform

Freight Conductor Certification (FCC)Locomotive Engineer (LE)FRA Conductor Certification (FCC)FRA Locomotive Engineer Certification (FLEC)NORAC Operating Rules Qualification (NORQ)GCOR Rules Qualification (GRQ)Canadian Rail Operating Rules (CROR)QualificationTransport Canada Conductor CertificationTransport Canada Locomotive Engineer CertificationRemote Control Operator (RCO)CertificationRoadway Worker Protection (RWP)Hazardous Materials (Hazmat)HM-126F CertificationAir Brake and Train Handling (ABTH)FRA Track Inspector Certification (49 CFR Part 213)FRA Signal Inspector Certification (49 CFR Part 236)FRA Bridge Inspector Certification (49 CFR Part 237)FRA Motive Power and Equipment (MP&E)Inspector CertificationTrain Dispatcher CertificationSignalman/Signal Maintainer QualificationCarman/Mechanical Inspector CertificationPositive Train Control (PTC)Systems QualificationDistributed Power (DP)Operations QualificationAmtrak Operating Rules (AMT-2)CSX Safe Way Operating Rules QualificationNS Operating Rules QualificationBNSF/UP GCOR Supplemental QualificationMetro-North Operating Rules (M-N)LIRR Operating Rules QualificationMBTA Operating Rules QualificationSEPTA Operating Rules QualificationMetra Operating Rules QualificationSCRRA (Metrolink)Operating Rules QualificationPersonal Track Safety (PTS)Certification (UK/NZ)Train Driver Certificate and Licence (TDCCL)Controller of Site Safety (COSS)Lookout/Site Warden QualificationEngineering Supervisor (ES)Designated Person (DP)Individual Working Alone (IWA)TLI42622 Certificate IV in Train Driving (Australia)TLI30321 Certificate III in Rail Driving (Australia)TLI21921 Certificate II in Track Protection (Australia)Protection Officer Level 1 (PO1)Protection Officer Level 2 (PO2)Protection Officer Level 3 (PO3)Protection Officer Level 4 (PO4)Handsignaller Level 1 CertificationHandsignaller Level 2 CertificationTrack Vehicle Operator (TVO)ARTC Network Rules and Procedures (ANRP)Sydney Trains Network Rules and Procedures QualificationQueensland Rail Safeworking Rules QualificationV/Line Safeworking Rules QualificationArc Infrastructure Safeworking Rules QualificationRail Industry Worker (RIW)Competency AssessmentKiwiRail Locomotive Engineer CertificationKiwiRail Rail Operator CertificationNational Rail System (NRS)Rules Qualification (NZ)Rail Safety Worker (RSW)Medical AssessmentSwitchman/Brakeman QualificationEOT (End of Train)Device Handling CertificationRadio Communications Procedures (FCC/CRTC)Railway Medical Assessment (Category 1, 2, and 3)Rail Safety National Law (RSNL)Compliance CertificationTrack Safety Rules (TSR)Railway Safety Act Compliance CertificationInterlocking Rules and Signal QualificationYardmaster CertificationTrainmaster/Operations Supervisor QualificationDangerous Goods by Rail (TDG)Rail Corridor Access Provider (CAP)Track Occupancy Authority (TOA)Track Work Authority (TWA)Track Warrant Control (TWC)Direct Traffic Control (DTC)Centralized Traffic Control (CTC)Occupancy Control System (OCS)Manual Block System (MBS)Automatic Block Signal (ABS)Rule 251/Rule 261 Territory QualificationShunter/Yard Operator CertificationRail Crane Operator CertificationHi-Rail Vehicle Operator QualificationRail Grinder/Speno Operator QualificationBallast Regulator Operator QualificationTie Crane Operator QualificationTamper Operator QualificationBridge and Building (B&B)Technician QualificationCatenary/OHE (Overhead Equipment)Maintainer CertificationTraction Power Lineman QualificationSubstation Maintainer QualificationRail Cybersecurity Compliance CertificationRailway Emergency Response/First Responder Certification

Built to look and feel as disciplined as the candidates using it.

We care about clarity, trust, and professional presentation because serious candidates notice the difference. That means cleaner explanations, calmer layouts, and a platform that respects the standards of the certifications it covers.

Presentation

Premium and warm, not noisy

Study flow

Free practice into full preparation

Audience

Working professionals and serious candidates

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