

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. Signaller training simulators have been developed by Funkwerk in Germany, The Railway Engineering Company (TRE) in the UK, OpenTrack Railway Technology in Switzerland, and PS Technology in the US. PS Technology, an American company based in Boulder, CO.New York Air Brake, an American company based in Watertown, NY.SMART Simulatation - part of the Neokon Baltija group from Lithuania with offices in the UK and Russia.Oktal Sydac in Australia, France, India and the UK.Krauss-Maffei Wegmann GmbH & Co KG (KMW), a German company based in Munich.CORYS, a French company with offices in Grenoble, France and Jacksonville, FL, USA.Lander Simulation & Training Solutions, Spain.FAAC (the training division of Arotech Corporation) in the United States.Transurb Simulation, a Belgian-based company.

Driver simulators include those produced by: Like flight simulators, train simulators have been produced for railway training purposes. A Ferrocarriles Argentinos Railway Simulator.
