Charl and Aharon ...thanks for looking, I wasn't sure if this was the right place for them.
Charl, I've "driven" about 10 hours now on two types of U.S locomotives ... the dynamics in the Traimsim World package are about as real as it can get. I was put onto that one by a relation who teaches drivers here in NZ.
Its all about momentum, knowing when to apply or reduce power (much like flying) Breaking is the hard part

Some of the scenarios use coal or freight trains over a km long, and to get brake pressure to the very last wagon takes good timing, very easy to damage stuff if you get it wrong.
Yesterday I got completely cast "driving" a huge freight train, with 45 flatbed wagons, each loaded with 2 forty foot shipping containers on top of each other.
I had been coasting for about 5 miles at 30mph and then started to climb a moderate incline ... I applied power, but too late, it got slower and slower even with the power lever at "notch 8 " (train speak)
Anyway, it stopped and it wasn't going anywhere, just lots of wheel slip and smoke ...scenario failed
The other sim TS2017 is pretty good but not as complex, but it has some great routes ... I thought of you when I took the glacier express over a 60km route through the Alps in Switzerland, amazing.
And then there is the French bullet train from Avignon to some other French place, where I was cruising at 300kph ! ... but I won't go on.
It's an enjoyable interlude
