Train Simulator Classic Keyboard Controls File

Mastering the is a rite of passage. It transforms the game from a frustrating "button masher" into a nuanced simulation where you respect air pressure, manage momentum, and dance the throttle against the grade.

Most locomotives follow a standard control scheme for movement and braking. These are your most-used keys during any scenario. Description A Increases power/regulator. Throttle Decrease D Decreases power/regulator. Reverser Forward W Sets the direction of travel to forward. Reverser Backward S Sets the direction of travel to reverse. Train Brake Apply ' (Apostrophe) Increases the application of train-wide brakes. Train Brake Release ; (Semicolon) Releases train-wide brakes. Loco Brake Apply ] train simulator classic keyboard controls

These keys handle safety systems, passenger interaction, and basic locomotive functions. Spacebar (Low Tone) or B (High Tone). Sander: X – Increases wheel grip on slippery tracks. Mastering the is a rite of passage

| Key | Action | |------|--------| | | Throttle increase / decrease | | A / D | Brake increase / decrease (train brake) | | Q / E | Reverse direction (fwd/neutral/rev) | | Space | Emergency brake | | Z | Sander (apply sand for traction) | | X | Horn | | V | Wipers (toggle) | | B | Pantograph up/down (electric locos) | | L | Headlights (cycle: off/dim/bright) | | H | High beam (toggle) | | J | Cab light (toggle) | | K | Engine start/stop (diesel/electric) | These are your most-used keys during any scenario