Transit and Railroad Police Salary

Average salary, salary range, and compensation data for Transit and Railroad Police positions across the United States.

Median Annual Salary

$82,320

National average

Salary Range

$58,370 – $141,870

10th–90th percentile

Data Year

2024

Source: BLS

Transit and Railroad Police Salary by City

LocationMedian SalaryMinMax
California$109,810$82,400$109,840
Texas$108,530$54,250$111,010
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ$108,490$65,920$141,870
New Jersey$105,630$68,350$118,250
New York$105,510$65,920$141,870
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD$91,930$59,330$118,760
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD$89,220$71,870$108,690
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV$86,650$64,150$120,700
Maryland$86,650$64,150$120,700
Florida$69,620$69,090$155,430
Missouri$68,640$49,290$118,520
Colorado$62,440$62,440$100,790
Southeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area$60,990$48,980$68,990

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Transit and Railroad Police make?

The median annual salary for a Transit and Railroad Police is $82,320, with a typical range of $58,370 – $141,870 depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the starting salary for a Transit and Railroad Police?

Entry-level Transit and Railroad Police positions typically start around $58,370 per year. Salaries increase significantly with experience and specialization.

Where do Transit and Railroad Polices earn the most?

Transit and Railroad Polices tend to earn the highest salaries in major metropolitan areas. Use the salary by city table above to compare compensation across different locations.