Train driving simulator Kereta Api PT, Indonesia

CORYS delivered the full scope freight train driving simulator to Kereta Api PT.

This replica features the Indonesian signaling system and fault finding application. The locomotive GE C20-EMP is simulated with 80 km computer generated images of tracks from Gambir to Cikampek.

The design of this simulator was designed to make installation easy, which is why half a compact monoblock cabin was chosen.

Having successfully finalized the tests in early December 2014, the simulator will be used for Kereta Api PT driver training. 

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