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  2. Train Dispatcher (computer simulation) - Wikipedia

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    Train Dispatcher is a train simulator of centralized traffic control (CTC) systems. It was originally developed in the 1980s as a training tool for a commercial railroad and was then made available to the public. The software is currently produced by SoftRail (formerly Signal Computer Consultants) for Windows-based computers.

  3. Working timetable - Wikipedia

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    The detail found in Working Timetables includes the timings at every major station, junction, or other significant location along the train's journey (including additional minutes inserted to allow for such factors as engineering work or particular train performance characteristics), [2] which platforms are used at certain stations, and line codes where there is a choice of running line.

  4. Rocrail - Wikipedia

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    Rocrail uses a client-server architecture that communicates via TCP/IP, and the client and server do not need to be on the same computer.Rocrail can be used from a single computer connected directly to the layout, or via any other computer on a home network, or over the Internet.

  5. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a driver's work day are defined in four terms: On-duty time, off-duty time, driving time, and sleeper berth time.. FMCSA regulation §395.2 states: [5]. On-duty time is all time from when a driver begins to work or is required to be in readiness to work until the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work.

  6. Railcar Management LLC - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2002, 10East's software as a service known as RailDOCS supports the signal and communications infrastructure needs of railroads in North America. [4] RailDOCS suite of applications provides railroads with tools to manage preventative maintenance, test and inspection, and configuration management for their signals.

  7. Route capacity - Wikipedia

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    The maximum speed or average speed of rail traffic will have no impact on the route capacity where all train services are of the same type, and the stopping patterns are the same. [ citation needed ] Whilst slower trains will mean passengers take longer to reach their destination, the number of trains moving past a specific point will remain ...

  8. RailDriver - Wikipedia

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    RailDriver is a desktop cab controller for train simulation software. It replaces keyboard and mouse operation as far as possible to provide a more realistic train driving experience. [1] [2] It is designed to be compatible with Microsoft Train Simulator. [3] N3V's Trainz, BVE Trainsim and World of Subways [4] also support RailDriver.

  9. Train simulator - Wikipedia

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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.