Talk:Conductor (rail)/Archives/2016

Switzerland??
I love Wikipedia, as it is not so much an encyclopedia, but rather a sort of common diary of many people who can happily record their vacation and job occupations for all the world to read. The section on "Switzerland" is a nice example: Its contents are based on a tourist's view of what a conductor in Switzerland does, without any regards whatsoever to the correct explanation of the actual crew structure (there is always one "Zugführer" or head conductor, there can be additional "Schaffner" or conductors), distribution of responsibilities (e.g. who is responsible to decide that the doors are closed or that the train may start from a station? - both are the "Zugführer"'s tasks, not the driver's/engineer's, if the train is not single-manned), responsibilities and crew structure in other Central European countries ("Switzerland"? - this is the typical setup in all of Central Europe, including Poland etc.; probably the writer was on holiday only in Switzerland ...) etc. Well, as I said, nice reading for a blog post ... --User:Haraldmmueller 08:15, 13 February 2016 (UTC)