Driving Real Trains

Do you have what it takes to drive a real train?

The role of train drivers and their visibility has evolved significantly. In the early days of railroads, train drivers were prominent figures, celebrated for their expertise in mastering steam-powered locomotives. They often became local heroes, representing the industrial revolution’s spirit.

As technology advanced and trains 
became more automated, the 
visibility of train drivers gradually 
diminished. 

Modern high-speed trains and urban transit systems rely heavily on automation, reducing the need for manual intervention. However, train drivers remain crucial, especially in ensuring safety and managing unexpected situations. Today, they are less visible but still play an essential role in the operation of rail networks.