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An Assistant Loco Pilot (ALP) is the second crew member in the locomotive cab of Indian Railways — the world's fourth-largest rail network — responsible for co-operating the train alongside the Loco Pilot, monitoring traction systems, track signals, and vigilance devices, and taking over in emergencies. Entry is through the RRB ALP exam (10th pass + ITI or Diploma in a relevant engineering trade), with selection via a 2-stage CBT followed by a Computer Based Aptitude Test (CBAT) and a rigorous medical that tests distant vision, colour vision, and hearing acuity. Posted first as ALP on shunting or goods duty, the career ladder progresses to Loco Pilot Goods → LP Passenger → LP Express → LP Mail/Express → LP Rajdhani/Shatabdi/Vande Bharat, with pay climbing from Pay Level 2 (₹19,900 basic) to Level 6/7 at the Mail/Express peak. The job is safety-critical at the highest possible level — a Loco Pilot on a Vande Bharat at 160 km/h operates India's fastest trains and commands a locomotive worth ₹120-180 crore.
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