Railroads Swap Real Brakes for Virtual Training Simulations
Published Date: 7/1/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
Railroads can now use 3D virtual simulations for brake system refresher training, making learning more flexible and interactive. This change helps train employees with realistic, random scenarios and instant feedback, improving safety without extra costs. Railroads affected should start using this option soon to keep their teams sharp and ready.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Virtual Simulation Meets Hands‑On Rule
Railroads may now use three‑dimensional virtual simulation to satisfy the hands‑on portion of periodic refresher training required for brake systems. This gives rail employers a formal, approved option for meeting FRA refresher training requirements using virtual tools.
Training Gets Randomized Scenarios and Feedback
The virtual simulations provide employees with randomized scenarios that may not be available in hands‑on drills and give real‑time feedback on performance. This aims to improve employee skills and rail safety by expanding the variety and immediacy of training practice.
FRA Says No Extra Training Costs
The FRA states that allowing virtual simulation improves safety without extra costs. Railroads and their employees can adopt this simulation option without the rule imposing additional training expense, according to FRA's proposal.
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