Train Simulator Classic Keyboard Controls ((better)) -

TSC uses different logic for Diesel/Electric transmission and Steam locomotives.

– Sander On / Off (dispenses sand to improve wheel grip) G – Change Junction / Switch Ahead Shift + G – Change Junction / Switch Behind T – Load / Unload Passengers or Freight at Platforms 6. Camera Views and Perspectives

H – Cycles through headlight settings (Off, Dim, Bright). train simulator classic keyboard controls

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: Locomotive brake increase/decrease. Used for controlling just the engine, often for shunting.

: Change Junction / Switch Track (Forward / Behind) 💨 Advanced Braking Systems : Change Junction / Switch Track (Forward /

Used on German and European routes to confirm alertness at regular intervals.

You cannot go anywhere without telling the game which way to face.

If you prefer not to memorize every key, the on-screen HUD is invaluable. : Small HUD (Bottom center - Speed, Power, Braking). F4 : Full HUD (Top right - Signals, Limits, Next Junction). F5 : Technical HUD (Top left - Detailed locomotive data). F6 : Toggle Object Labels. F7 : Toggle Rail Vehicle Numbers. F8 : Toggle Destination/Station Labels. F1 : Task Information. Tab : Request permission to pass a red signal.

Whether you are mastering the steep grades of the Soldier Summit in TS Classic or navigating the complex German signaling , mastering these keyboard controls will dramatically enhance your efficiency and enjoyment of the simulation.