Daz28
Member
The airline industry has full flight simulators for learning both the controls of a particular aircraft and how to land and take off from various airports. Formula One racing drivers also have access to a simulator to practice each track.
Have the rail industry invested in such learning aids, and if not, why not? Particularly relevant given the current timetable change chaos where route learning has been such a challenge.
I’m not just talking about watching some videos of track alignment, but if they had a specially kitted out train with multiple front and side facing cameras, it would be fairly easy to record every combination of diagram and diversionary route, for use in a simulator lab.
Have the rail industry invested in such learning aids, and if not, why not? Particularly relevant given the current timetable change chaos where route learning has been such a challenge.
I’m not just talking about watching some videos of track alignment, but if they had a specially kitted out train with multiple front and side facing cameras, it would be fairly easy to record every combination of diagram and diversionary route, for use in a simulator lab.