SODA, the cloud based simulator has impressed BNSF Railway, one of the most important US freight operators.
The CORYS simulator´s software is stored on BNSF’s servers so their engineers and conductors can access with a tablet at any time.
In the future, in standalone mode, locomotive engineers will be able to use their time at the workplace (in an office, depot or elsewhere) to practise the topics of their choice. For instance, conductors who have been struggling with a particular real-life situation will be able to find just the right training scenario on their tablet and practise as much as need it.
Already equipped with many CORYS driving simulators, BNSF is expanding its simulators’ range by using the same quality software, now on a tablet to improve the cost effectiveness of its training activities.
BNSF first USA user! Their Train Simulator on a tablet
- Transportation News
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