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A train simulator (also railroad simulator or railway simulator) is a computer based simulation of rail transport operations. They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as commercial trainers, and consumer computer game software with 'play modes' which lets the user interact by stepping inside the virtual world. Because of the near view modeling, often at speed, train simulator software is generally far more complicated software to write and implement than flight simulator programs.

A locomotive driving simulator of a China Railways HXD3B electric locomotive, produced by CNR Dalian and Southwest Jiaotong University

Industrial train simulations edit

 
A Ferrocarriles Argentinos Railway Simulator.

Like flight simulators, train simulators have been produced for railway training purposes. Driver simulators include those produced by:

  • Avansim, based in the UK and Germany[1]
  • Transurb Simulation,[2] a Belgian-based company
  • FAAC (the training division of Arotech Corporation) in the United States [3]
  • Ongakukan in Japan[4]
  • EADS in Germany[5]
  • Bentley Systems in the UK[6]
  • Lander Simulation & Training Solutions, Spain[7][8]
  • CORYS,[9] a French company with offices in Grenoble, France and Jacksonville, FL, USA
  • Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co KG (KMW),[10] a German company based in Munich
  • Oktal Sydac[11] in Australia, France, India and the UK
  • SMART Simulatation[12] - part of the Neokon Baltija group from Lithuania with offices in the UK and Russia.
  • New York Air Brake, an American company based in Watertown, NY.[13]
  • PS Technology, an American company based in Boulder, CO.[14]

Signaller training simulators have been developed by Funkwerk in Germany,[15][16] The Railway Engineering Company (TRE) in the UK,[17][18] OpenTrack Railway Technology in Switzerland,[19][20] and PS Technology in the US.[21]

Types of train simulators edit

There are various types of train driving simulators that are adapted to varying training needs and can be combined to meet operators' training needs in the most efficient way.

Full-cabin simulators edit

Similarly to flight simulators, train simulators can be a replica of a full driving cabin, on a one-to-one scale. This type of simulator is opted for when a train operator needs an immersive training tool for particularly effective training sessions.[22]

Intermediate, more compact simulators edit

Certain simulators can uphold a certain level of immersion while optimising the space of a training room. When a certain balance between immersion and scalability is needed, this type of simulator is chosen by instructors.[23]

Portable simulators edit

When a train operator has various training centres, it is sometimes easier and more logical to invest in smaller simulators that can be transported from one centre to another.[24] The company Transurb Simulation was the first to propose such a tool, which has now been adopted by many operators around the world and is becoming of a growing interest for smaller operators.

Consumer train simulation edit

Many consumer train simulations have been produced, often focusing on different aspects of real-life railways.

Driving simulation edit

Train driving simulation games usually allow a user to have a "driver's view" from the locomotive's cab and operate realistic cab controls such as throttle, brake valve, sand, horn and whistle, lights etc.

Train driving simulation software includes:

  • BVE Trainsim (originally Boso View Express[25][26][27]) is a Japanese three-dimensional computer-based train simulator.[27] It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience[27][28][29] as viewed from inside the cab, rather than creating a network of other trains—There are no outside views, drivers can only look directly ahead, and other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects.[27][30][31]
  • Densha de Go!, a Japanese train simulation game series focused on driving, developed by Taito.
  • Diesel Railcar Simulator, a train simulator focusing on British diesel-mechanical railcars.
  • Microsoft Train Simulator (MSTS), developed by Kuju Entertainment.
  • Rail Simulator, a spiritual successor to MSTS also developed by Kuju Entertainment.
  • Train Simulator (originally RailWorks), a successor to Rail Simulator created when a new company, Rail Simulator Developments Ltd, purchased the rights. In 2013 RSDL rebranded themselves as Dovetail Games, and renamed Railworks to simply Train Simulator.
  • Run8, a primarily multiplayer train simulator focused on realistic North American freight operations.
  • Train Simulator series (a.k.a. Railfan)
  • Trainz
  • Mechanik EN57[32] and MaSzyna,[33] freeware train simulators mainly focusing on Polish mainline rolling stock.
  • Train Sim, a mobile phone Train Simulator developed by 3583 Bytes using the Unity Engine.

The PC game 3D Ultra Lionel Traintown, amongst some others, give a different experience to driving, by being in a 3rd person omniscient perspective, controlling the trains from a bird's eye view.

Peripherals specifically designed for use with driving simulations include RailDriver by US manufacturer P.I. Engineering. RailDriver is a programmable desktop cab controller with throttle, brake lever and switches designed to work with Trainz, TrainMaster, Microsoft Train Simulator and Rail Simulator.[34]

Strategy simulation edit

Railroad-themed strategy simulation video games are focused mostly on the economic part of the railroad industry rather than on technical detail. The A-Train series (1985 to present) is an early example. Chris Sawyer's Transport Tycoon (1994) was an influential game in this genre,[35] spawning remakes such as Simutrans (1999 to present), OpenTTD (2004 to present) and Sawyer's own Locomotion (2004). Sid Meier designed two railroad simulations: Railroad Tycoon (1990) and Railroads! (2006). The Railroad Tycoon series itself inspired other rail games such as Rails Across America (2001).[36]

Other genres edit

Some rail simulation games focus on railway signalling rather than driving or economics. Examples include The Train Game (1983), SimSig, JBSS BAHN,[37] Train Dispatcher, and the series of signalling simulations produced by PC-Rail Software.[38]

History edit

Train simulators are particularly popular in Japan, where rail transport is the primary form of travel for most citizens.[39] Train video games have been developed in Japan since the early 1980s, with Sega's arcade action game Super Locomotive (1982) being an early example, before more realistic train simulators emerged, such as Ongakukan's Train Simulator series (1995 debut) and Taito's Densha de Go series (1996 debut),[39] as well as train business simulations such as the A-Train series (1985 debut).[40] Non-commercial Japanese sims include the freeware BVE, first released in 1996, which was later remade as the free and open-source OpenBVE.

One of the first commercially available train simulators in the West was Southern Belle, released in 1985. The game simulated a journey of the Southern Belle steam passenger train from London Victoria to Brighton, while at the same time the player must comply with speed limits, not to go too fast on curves and keep to the schedule. It was followed with Evening Star in 1987. The first two train simulators to achieve large sales in the West, Microsoft Train Simulator and Trainz, arrived within a few months of one another in 2001. These featured differing design philosophies - Microsoft Train Simulator focused on providing a realistic driving experience, whereas Trainz focused more on the ability of the user to create their own content such as trains and routes.

The developers behind Microsoft Train Simulator, Kuju Entertainment, later released a spiritual successor called Rail Simulator, which was later purchased by a separate company and rereleased as Railworks.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Avansim | The Professional Rail Driving Simulator". avansim.com. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  2. ^ "Driving Simulators - areas of expertise". Transurb Simulation.
  3. ^ "Rail Operator Training Simulators". faac.com. FAAC. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
  4. ^ "Train Simulator for Pro-use" in Ongakukan website. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
  5. ^ "EADS - Very High Speed, Intercity and Suburban Train Simulators". railway-technology.com. SPG Media Limited. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  6. ^ . www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk. First Great Western. 4 March 2004. Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  7. ^ "Simulators adapted to each reality". Lander simulation. March 7, 2018.
  8. ^ "LANDER Simulation & Training Solutions - Training Simulators - Railway Technology". www.railway-technology.com. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
  9. ^ "CORYS | DYNAMIC SIMULATION". CORYS.
  10. ^ "Marktführer für hochgeschützte Rad- und Kettenfahrzeuge in Europa - KMW". www.kmweg.de.
  11. ^ "Oktal Sydac - Simulation in Motion". www.oktalsydac.com.
  12. ^ "Smart Simulation company - train simulator manufacturer supplier". smart-simulators.com.
  13. ^ . www.nyab.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-09. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
  15. ^ "BEST –Trainingssystem für die Ausbildung des Personals in Leitzentralen und Stellwerken" (in German). Archived from the original on 2013-04-12. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  16. ^ (in German). eurailpresse.de. 15 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2013-03-19.
  17. ^ Ryland, H. (2005). "Operations - the value of training simulators [railway signaller training]". IEE Seminar on Safety Assurance. Vol. 2005. p. 17. doi:10.1049/ic:20050418. ISBN 0-86341-574-1. Since the Cullen Report into the accident at Ladbroke Grove, there has been increased pressure to improve the training of railway signallers. The Railway Engineering Company has responded to this situation by providing comprehensive signaller training systems. These have been installed for all workstations at all the IECC installations on Network Rail.
  18. ^ (PDF). www.theraileng.co.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-08-07. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
  19. ^ Hürlimann, Daniel (20 September 2007). (PDF). The 12th Conference of the railML Initiative (in German). RailML.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
  20. ^ "OpenTrack Railway Technology - Railway Simulation". www.opentrack.ch. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2013-07-18.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-05-24. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-05-22. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-05-24. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  25. ^ Lew, Alexander (2007-12-17). "The Best Free Train Simulator". Autopia. Wired News. from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  26. ^ (archive), The Simon Tonekham Statesman blog
  27. ^ a b c d . Train Simmer. 2001-02-26. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2009-08-14. Boso View Express (BVE) is a freeware 3D train simulator ... under development since 1996. ... nor does it offer dynamic scenery (moving trains). It does feature ... trains that react accurately
  28. ^ "Microsoft Train Simulator". CBS Interactive. 2005-01-03. Retrieved 2009-08-14. BVE ... physics are comparable with the real trains. ... Plenty of routes and trains are available free too!
  29. ^ Baum, Peter. "Mechanik/ BVE". Retrieved 2009-08-14. the trains actually rock back and forth and lean into turns ... has still remained popular due to its superior sound, train handling characteristics, and its easily modifiable components.
  30. ^ Barten, Alfred (2005). . Archived from the original on 6 February 2005. Retrieved 14 August 2009. BVE is built linearly. There is no opportunity to branch, unless the branched version is treated as a second route. ... BVE routes can also be built using Notepad
  31. ^ Hanstater, David. "Editorial: BVE Train Simulator". Atomic Systems IP. Retrieved 2009-08-14. BVE is much smaller ... the only view is straight forward through the cab window. There are no outside views
  32. ^ "MECHANIK EN57". mechanik-en57.enkol.pl.
  33. ^ "MaSzyna - Symulator Pojazdów Szynowych". eu07.pl.
  34. ^ . www.train-sim.com. Archived from the original on 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  35. ^ Daniel Emery (10 March 2009). "Inside Games: Creative Assembly". BBC News. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  36. ^ Scott Osborne (October 12, 2001). "Rails Across America Review". GameSpot. Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved 2009-11-09. While admittedly inspired by the hit Railroad Tycoon series, Rails Across America takes a broader approach to rail empire building and offers some novel, entertaining features.
  37. ^ "JB BAHN Railway Simulation Software".
  38. ^ "PC-Rail Simulations". www.pcrail.co.uk.
  39. ^ a b Plasket, Michael (September 13, 2017). "Super Locomotive". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  40. ^ Robinson, Martin (21 March 2021). "Take the A-Train, or how I fell in love with a hardcore accounting sim". Eurogamer. Retrieved 5 May 2021.

External links edit

  • 2TRAIN Benchmarking Report on computer-based Railway Training in Europe
  • RailServe.com (Directory of train simulator sites)
  • Train simulator at Curlie
  • Railpage Train Simulator Support Forums(Online Support Forum and Add-on downloads)
  • Metro Simulation
  • pagina Viajeros al Tren Add-on Soporte y foro en Español

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This article is about train simulator programs in general For other uses see Train simulator disambiguation Rail simulator redirects here For the game of that specific name see Rail Simulator A train simulator also railroad simulator or railway simulator is a computer based simulation of rail transport operations They are generally large complicated software packages modeling a 3D virtual reality world implemented both as commercial trainers and consumer computer game software with play modes which lets the user interact by stepping inside the virtual world Because of the near view modeling often at speed train simulator software is generally far more complicated software to write and implement than flight simulator programs A locomotive driving simulator of a China Railways HXD3B electric locomotive produced by CNR Dalian and Southwest Jiaotong University Contents 1 Industrial train simulations 2 Types of train simulators 2 1 Full cabin simulators 2 2 Intermediate more compact simulators 2 3 Portable simulators 3 Consumer train simulation 3 1 Driving simulation 3 2 Strategy simulation 3 3 Other genres 4 History 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIndustrial train simulations edit nbsp A Ferrocarriles Argentinos Railway Simulator Like flight simulators train simulators have been produced for railway training purposes Driver simulators include those produced by Avansim based in the UK and Germany 1 Transurb Simulation 2 a Belgian based company FAAC the training division of Arotech Corporation in the United States 3 Ongakukan in Japan 4 EADS in Germany 5 Bentley Systems in the UK 6 Lander Simulation amp Training Solutions Spain 7 8 CORYS 9 a French company with offices in Grenoble France and Jacksonville FL USA Krauss Maffei Wegmann GmbH amp Co KG KMW 10 a German company based in Munich Oktal Sydac 11 in Australia France India and the UK SMART Simulatation 12 part of the Neokon Baltija group from Lithuania with offices in the UK and Russia New York Air Brake an American company based in Watertown NY 13 PS Technology an American company based in Boulder CO 14 Signaller training simulators have been developed by Funkwerk in Germany 15 16 The Railway Engineering Company TRE in the UK 17 18 OpenTrack Railway Technology in Switzerland 19 20 and PS Technology in the US 21 Types of train simulators editThere are various types of train driving simulators that are adapted to varying training needs and can be combined to meet operators training needs in the most efficient way Full cabin simulators edit Similarly to flight simulators train simulators can be a replica of a full driving cabin on a one to one scale This type of simulator is opted for when a train operator needs an immersive training tool for particularly effective training sessions 22 Intermediate more compact simulators edit Certain simulators can uphold a certain level of immersion while optimising the space of a training room When a certain balance between immersion and scalability is needed this type of simulator is chosen by instructors 23 Portable simulators edit When a train operator has various training centres it is sometimes easier and more logical to invest in smaller simulators that can be transported from one centre to another 24 The company Transurb Simulation was the first to propose such a tool which has now been adopted by many operators around the world and is becoming of a growing interest for smaller operators Consumer train simulation editMany consumer train simulations have been produced often focusing on different aspects of real life railways Driving simulation edit Train driving simulation games usually allow a user to have a driver s view from the locomotive s cab and operate realistic cab controls such as throttle brake valve sand horn and whistle lights etc Train driving simulation software includes BVE Trainsim originally Boso View Express 25 26 27 is a Japanese three dimensional computer based train simulator 27 It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience 27 28 29 as viewed from inside the cab rather than creating a network of other trains There are no outside views drivers can only look directly ahead and other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects 27 30 31 Densha de Go a Japanese train simulation game series focused on driving developed by Taito Diesel Railcar Simulator a train simulator focusing on British diesel mechanical railcars Microsoft Train Simulator MSTS developed by Kuju Entertainment Open Rails an open source freeware simulator that is backwards compatible with Microsoft Train Simulator content Rail Simulator a spiritual successor to MSTS also developed by Kuju Entertainment Train Simulator originally RailWorks a successor to Rail Simulator created when a new company Rail Simulator Developments Ltd purchased the rights In 2013 RSDL rebranded themselves as Dovetail Games and renamed Railworks to simply Train Simulator Train Sim World a successor to the above developed by Dovetail Games using the Unreal Engine Run8 a primarily multiplayer train simulator focused on realistic North American freight operations Train Simulator series a k a Railfan Trainz Mechanik EN57 32 and MaSzyna 33 freeware train simulators mainly focusing on Polish mainline rolling stock Train Sim a mobile phone Train Simulator developed by 3583 Bytes using the Unity Engine The PC game 3D Ultra Lionel Traintown amongst some others give a different experience to driving by being in a 3rd person omniscient perspective controlling the trains from a bird s eye view Peripherals specifically designed for use with driving simulations include RailDriver by US manufacturer P I Engineering RailDriver is a programmable desktop cab controller with throttle brake lever and switches designed to work with Trainz TrainMaster Microsoft Train Simulator and Rail Simulator 34 Strategy simulation edit Railroad themed strategy simulation video games are focused mostly on the economic part of the railroad industry rather than on technical detail The A Train series 1985 to present is an early example Chris Sawyer s Transport Tycoon 1994 was an influential game in this genre 35 spawning remakes such as Simutrans 1999 to present OpenTTD 2004 to present and Sawyer s own Locomotion 2004 Sid Meier designed two railroad simulations Railroad Tycoon 1990 and Railroads 2006 The Railroad Tycoon series itself inspired other rail games such as Rails Across America 2001 36 Other genres edit Some rail simulation games focus on railway signalling rather than driving or economics Examples include The Train Game 1983 SimSig JBSS BAHN 37 Train Dispatcher and the series of signalling simulations produced by PC Rail Software 38 History editTrain simulators are particularly popular in Japan where rail transport is the primary form of travel for most citizens 39 Train video games have been developed in Japan since the early 1980s with Sega s arcade action game Super Locomotive 1982 being an early example before more realistic train simulators emerged such as Ongakukan s Train Simulator series 1995 debut and Taito s Densha de Go series 1996 debut 39 as well as train business simulations such as the A Train series 1985 debut 40 Non commercial Japanese sims include the freeware BVE first released in 1996 which was later remade as the free and open source OpenBVE One of the first commercially available train simulators in the West was Southern Belle released in 1985 The game simulated a journey of the Southern Belle steam passenger train from London Victoria to Brighton while at the same time the player must comply with speed limits not to go too fast on curves and keep to the schedule It was followed with Evening Star in 1987 The first two train simulators to achieve large sales in the West Microsoft Train Simulator and Trainz arrived within a few months of one another in 2001 These featured differing design philosophies Microsoft Train Simulator focused on providing a realistic driving experience whereas Trainz focused more on the ability of the user to create their own content such as trains and routes The developers behind Microsoft Train Simulator Kuju Entertainment later released a spiritual successor called Rail Simulator which was later purchased by a separate company and rereleased as Railworks See also editFlight simulator contains reference to flight simulators Strategy computer gameReferences edit Avansim The Professional Rail Driving Simulator avansim com Retrieved 2023 08 07 Driving Simulators areas of expertise Transurb Simulation Rail Operator Training Simulators faac com FAAC Retrieved 2019 10 04 Train Simulator for Pro use in Ongakukan website Retrieved 2010 03 26 EADS Very High Speed Intercity and Suburban Train Simulators railway technology com SPG Media Limited Retrieved 2009 03 14 First Great Western Investment in driver training with new lifesize simulator www firstgreatwestern co uk First Great Western 4 March 2004 Archived from the original on 25 June 2009 Retrieved 2009 03 14 Simulators adapted to each reality Lander simulation March 7 2018 LANDER Simulation amp Training Solutions Training Simulators Railway Technology www railway technology com Retrieved 2009 01 24 CORYS DYNAMIC SIMULATION CORYS Marktfuhrer fur hochgeschutzte Rad und Kettenfahrzeuge in Europa KMW www kmweg de Oktal Sydac Simulation in Motion www oktalsydac com Smart Simulation company train simulator manufacturer supplier smart simulators com New York Air Brake TDS 5000 www nyab com Archived from the original on 2010 11 09 Retrieved 2013 07 18 Locomotive Simulation Class II Simulator Locomotive Simulation Software Engineer Training PS Technology Archived from the original on 2013 05 06 Retrieved 2013 07 18 BEST Trainingssystem fur die Ausbildung des Personals in Leitzentralen und Stellwerken in German Archived from the original on 2013 04 12 Retrieved 2013 03 19 SBB Moderne Simulatoren fur Zugverkehrsleiter in German eurailpresse de 15 September 2009 Archived from the original on 2013 06 16 Retrieved 2013 03 19 Ryland H 2005 Operations the value of training simulators railway signaller training IEE Seminar on Safety Assurance Vol 2005 p 17 doi 10 1049 ic 20050418 ISBN 0 86341 574 1 Since the Cullen Report into the accident at Ladbroke Grove there has been increased pressure to improve the training of railway signallers The Railway Engineering Company has responded to this situation by providing comprehensive signaller training systems These have been installed for all workstations at all the IECC installations on Network Rail TRE CORPORATE BROCHURE pdf application pdf Object PDF www theraileng co uk Archived from the original PDF on 2008 08 07 Retrieved 2009 01 24 Hurlimann Daniel 20 September 2007 OpenTrack presentation PDF The 12th Conference of the railML Initiative in German RailML org Archived from the original PDF on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 2009 03 14 OpenTrack Railway Technology Railway Simulation www opentrack ch Retrieved 2009 01 24 Conductor Training Rail Yard Training Switching Yard Software Yard Simulation Conductor Simulator PS Technology Archived from the original on 2013 05 06 Retrieved 2013 07 18 Full Cab Simulator Transurb Simulation Archived from the original on 2022 05 24 Retrieved 2022 05 24 Compact Simulator Transurb Simulation Archived from the original on 2022 05 22 Retrieved 2022 05 24 Nano Simulator Transurb Simulation Archived from the original on 2022 05 24 Retrieved 2022 05 24 Lew Alexander 2007 12 17 The Best Free Train Simulator Autopia Wired News Archived from the original on 4 May 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 04 BVE Train Simulator archive The Simon Tonekham Statesman blog a b c d Announcing Boso View Express BVE Train Simmer 2001 02 26 Archived from the original on 2008 10 07 Retrieved 2009 08 14 Boso View Express BVE is a freeware 3D train simulator under development since 1996 nor does it offer dynamic scenery moving trains It does feature trains that react accurately Microsoft Train Simulator CBS Interactive 2005 01 03 Retrieved 2009 08 14 BVE physics are comparable with the real trains Plenty of routes and trains are available free too Baum Peter Mechanik BVE Retrieved 2009 08 14 the trains actually rock back and forth and lean into turns has still remained popular due to its superior sound train handling characteristics and its easily modifiable components Barten Alfred 2005 Virtual Railroading Train Simulation FAQs Archived from the original on 6 February 2005 Retrieved 14 August 2009 BVE is built linearly There is no opportunity to branch unless the branched version is treated as a second route BVE routes can also be built using Notepad Hanstater David Editorial BVE Train Simulator Atomic Systems IP Retrieved 2009 08 14 BVE is much smaller the only view is straight forward through the cab window There are no outside views MECHANIK EN57 mechanik en57 enkol pl MaSzyna Symulator Pojazdow Szynowych eu07 pl Train Sim Com Review RailDriver www train sim com Archived from the original on 2009 03 27 Retrieved 2009 01 17 Daniel Emery 10 March 2009 Inside Games Creative Assembly BBC News Retrieved 2009 11 09 Scott Osborne October 12 2001 Rails Across America Review GameSpot Archived from the original on January 24 2013 Retrieved 2009 11 09 While admittedly inspired by the hit Railroad Tycoon series Rails Across America takes a broader approach to rail empire building and offers some novel entertaining features JB BAHN Railway Simulation Software PC Rail Simulations www pcrail co uk a b Plasket Michael September 13 2017 Super Locomotive Hardcore Gaming 101 Retrieved 5 May 2021 Robinson Martin 21 March 2021 Take the A Train or how I fell in love with a hardcore accounting sim Eurogamer Retrieved 5 May 2021 External links edit2TRAIN Benchmarking Report on computer based Railway Training in Europe RailServe com Directory of train simulator sites Train simulator at Curlie Railpage Train Simulator Support Forums Online Support Forum and Add on downloads VR Reading Room Hundreds of articles covering all train simulators Metro Simulation pagina Viajeros al Tren Add on Soporte y foro en Espanol Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Train simulator amp oldid 1215971497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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