Modules What you do, and why an operator would care. 27 modules, including 4 you can try free.
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Rules Acquisition (RAAT) Rules · 4 / 6 / 10 questions
Plus What you do
Study a procedure table, then answer questions on it. Easy lets you look back. Harder versions do not.
Why it is useful
You will be given rules and asked to apply them, sometimes from memory. Holding a short procedure in your head, then using it under a clock, is closer to the job than a trivia quiz about railways.
FAULT light flashing red. Stop and report.
From memory
Stop and report
Isolate and go
Rules & Procedures (TRP1) Rules · 4 / 6 / 8 questions
Plus What you do
Study a written procedure, then answer questions on it from memory.
Why it is useful
TRP-style work is learn, close the page, apply. Looking it up in the study window is not the same skill as holding it when the questions start.
Rules Acquisition Advanced Rules · 4 / 6 / 10 questions
Plus What you do
Study a denser procedure table, then answer questions on it. Easy lets you look back. Harder versions do not.
Why it is useful
Same idea as RAAT, with more to hold. If the basic table felt fair, this is the version that finds whether you actually learned it.
Dials & Cables (TRP2) Rules · 4 / 6 / 8 questions
Plus What you do
Learn a cab panel, then answer questions from the rules you studied.
Why it is useful
A panel is a set of rules attached to objects. You have to know which control does what, then apply the procedure, not guess from a photo of a train.
Start with the free modules on your track
Create an account to run timed sessions. Practice is for the type of task. It is not the official paper, and a practice score is not a pass.