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Revision as of 11:08, 7 January 2023
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
- Peterborough by Oxalin
- Xmas 2022 by RailOS Dev Team
- Shrewsbury by Krizar
- Merseyrail by mathstrains19
- Blackpool by Oxalin
Useful Categories
Latest Version - v2.14.0
v2.13.2 adds:
- Delays and failures have been separated so that there are two tabs available during operation, each with none, minor, moderate and major settings.
- Ground signals now work more like they do on real railways, at least in the UK. Formerly a facing ground signal in a route between two four-aspect running (i.e. non-ground) signals would cause the signal behind the ground signal to skip an aspect.
- Automatic signals (blue) routes can now be pre-set through facing ground signals and can begin at a ground signal if other conditions are met.
- Various other bug fixes.
Contributing to this Wiki
- You can create an account here, contact Daniel Gill on Discord to access to editing.
- Some useful help pages: