![]() About half of the 15 attendees were using the software. The whole group of students were professional railroaders, either from consulting firms like myself, or from the railroads proper. I've had this software and its continual evolution since late spring 2013, introduced to it by a railroad track design engineer (David Clarke) who was teaching my Track Design Standards Course my company sent me to at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. But the one that stands apart is RUN 8 from. Many may remember Microsoft Train Simulator (MSTS), and its many vulnerabilities, or currently use Trainz, Open Rails, Railworks, etc. ![]() From fellow model railroad operator Rick Newton:
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