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Welcome to the Railway Operation Simulator Wiki
Railway Operation Simulator (RailOS) is an open source signal box simulation program created for Windows which allows users to both create and operate railway routes and services. You can download the program and community routes here.
Program Features
Projects
Recent Projects
- Bath Spa Area by Oxalin
- Reading Area by ThatOneTrainPhotographer
- Weesp by robotdance23
- Schipol Airport by robotdance23
- Clunay East Branch by David
- Athens by Mohan
- Linha do Douro - Caíde to Pocinho by José Miguel Costa
- Crewe & Chester Northern Services by RailOS Dev Team
- Liverpool Lime Street by RailOS Dev Team
- Ipswich by Oxalin
- Fujikyuko Railway by Mohan
- MSR MineSurv Network and Subway by Mohan
- Stockholm-Uppsala by Commuterpop
- IDFM Paris Metro by Layham Lexton
- Barcelona Sants by Javier García Navarro
- LK139, Zwardoń to Żywiec by Fishu
- Kryżanowice by Fishu
- East Midlands Region by JasonB
- S-Bahn Berlin by fred6144
- Manchester Area by RailOS Dev Team
- Peterborough PSB by Csaba
- Gautrain by Jade Wilson
- Girona by Javier García Navarro
Useful Categories
Latest Version - v2.22.0
v2.22.0 adds:
- Added track length and track speed heatmaps. These can be turned on and off, and do not replace the original colour scheme for track length and speed. The heatmaps use a rainbow spectrum, which defaults to red=low but can be reversed if preferred.
- Long service references can now be displayed above each service. When the option is turned on, any train with a headcode exceeding the usual four characters will display the full headcode above the service. These only show where the reference is longer than four characters.
- Fixed a bug where if a blue route is followed by a green or red route, and a single segment of the blue route is truncated, the signal at the end would revert to red instead of according to the signal ahead.
Contributing to this Wiki
- You can create an account here, contact Daniel Gill on Discord to access to editing.
- Some useful help pages: