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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.
Train Simulator Classic 2024 (originally RailWorks and Train Simulator) is a train simulation game developed by Dovetail Games. [1] It is the successor to Rail Simulator, and was released online on 12 June 2009 and in stores on 3 July. [2] It is a Steamworks title, which means it uses and requires Steam to activate and to deliver core game ...
BVE Trainsim (originally Boso View Express [1] [2] [3]) is a Japanese three-dimensional computer-based train simulator. [3] It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience [3] [4] [5] as viewed from inside the cab, rather than creating a network of other trains [6] [7] —other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects. [3]
Train Sim World 5 also includes a Conductor Mode, Route Hopping, Fast Travel and an updated Live Map. [22] Just Trains' second route for the Train Sim World series was the 90-mile (140 km) Preston–Carlisle stretch of the West Coast Main Line, including Shap Summit. [23] Set in the late 1980s, it also features the Morecambe branch line from ...
Transport simulation is a subgenre of city-building games. Instead of managing housing and other city aspects, these games focus on transportation. Instead of managing housing and other city aspects, these games focus on transportation.
Truck simulator: Used to train and assess novice and experienced truck drivers in skills ranging from basic control maneuvers, e.g. shifting and backing, to advanced skills, e.g. fuel efficiency, rollover prevention, defensive driving. Bus simulator: is used to train bus drivers on route familiarisation, safe driving techniques, fuel efficiency ...
SimSig is a mixed donationware [1] and commercial Windows-based train simulator of modern railway signalling systems in Great Britain, from the point of view of a railway signaller. [2] Users have also had success running SimSig on Linux using Wine .
Each Densha de Go title contains actual train (or tram) routes based on real services in Japan. For the most part, the user's task is to drive the train and adhere to a very exacting timetable, including stopping at stations to within as little as 30 cm of a prescribed stopping point, ideally within half a second of the scheduled arrival time.