

🚂 Take the driver’s seat—command your virtual rails like a pro!
The RailDriver USB Desktop Train Cab Controller delivers authentic locomotive controls with a realistic throttle, brake, and reverser setup. Featuring 28 programmable buttons and USB connectivity, it supports major train simulation software like Trainz, Rail Simulator, and Run8. Built with durable materials and designed for immersive gameplay, it transforms your PC into a true train cab experience.
| ASIN | B0002APWXS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,963 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #169 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (257) |
| Date First Available | June 21, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
| Item model number | RD-91-MDT |
| Manufacturer | RailDriver |
| Product Dimensions | 9.45 x 19.69 x 7.87 inches; 5.5 Pounds |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Type of item | Video Game |
F**Z
Good quality
The build quality is quite good. The only complaint I have on the build quality is that the "train brake" handle is slightly askew instead of perfectly straight. I suspect it's an uncommon defect and has no effect on gameplay or function. I'm not a fan of having to install stickers because usually the stickers are much smaller than the space for which they were designed. The RailDriver, however, has sized the stickers appropriately and the application of them is easy with the indentations on the hardware which they fit into. I am using the RailDriver with Railworks Train Simulator 2013. There are locomotives that don't work completely. For example, one of the Amtrak loco's the train brake doesn't work. The Amtrak train on the NEC route doesn't work much at all with the RailDriver. I wouldn't consider these deficiencies as a comment on RailDriver quality but on the lack of Railworks Train Sim programming. RailDriver has made available to developers an SDK which they can use to fully integrate RailDriver functionality throughout the game which Railworks so far hasn't done. There are locos that do work completely which seem to be the default ones. Running a train with the RailDriver is much more immersive...and fun! I always had trouble controlling speed especially coming downhill requiring variable dynamic braking settings. With the RailDriver it is simple to control speed in examples like that and many others. I like being able to do an entire scenario without having to touch the keyboard and only using the mouse to manipulate the 2D map and occasionally the camera which seems to be easier than using the RailDriver camera panning buttons. Kudos to P.I. Engineering for not only creating this great piece of hardware for train simulators but also for doing it so well. Delivery was very fast. The RailDriver arrived 2 days after ordering - 6 days EARLIER than Amazon's estimated delivery date. UPDATE: Since the review I wrote above, I have changed to the Run8 train simulator - [...] - which was designed from the ground up for using the RailDriver. Everything works fantastic, none of the problems that I experienced when using the Railworks Train Simulator as described above.
K**A
Great, albeit expensive addition to any train simulator setup
It elevated the sim train driving experience from 1 to 100, it was easy to set up, it was built very well also. The price wasn't cheap but it was very well worth it.
J**N
Hours of fun, but…
I bought this to play TSW5, and it’s brought me a lot of joy. It works well with most train models, but not at all with some—which I suppose is to be expected given how different they are. The analog controls can feel a little jittery at times, which I wish had been smoothed out, especially at this price point. Overall, I do like it, but I’m not sure it’s worth the full price.
S**C
Review: RailDriver USB Desktop Train Cab Controller
Last year I acquired a Train Simulator that runs on my PC. Not only does it come with pre-packaged routes and sessions, but one can create their own with an endless supply of user-friendly elements and building tools. It’s like having a vast amount of real-estate and resources to build your dream layout. I have been totally immersed the creation aspect of this simulator, but not completely satisfied with the way one controls a train while driving it. Out of the box, driving/controlling is accomplished using a keyboard, mouse, and an option to incorporate a game controller. Not being completely satisfied with this interface strategy, I began to look for a solution. I have some experience with fabricating and/or modifying simple controllers and interfacing them to a ‘PC Port’ but undertaking such a task for this application seemed a little daunting. I then stumbled upon the P.I. Engineering RailDriver controller which is designed specifically for a number of train simulators currently on the market. Being that the purchase price is little over $200 US dollars, I took my time evaluating the product by reading reviews on many compatible train simulator user support sites. Fully convinced that this device is for me, I made the jump. I have no regrets. In my opinion, this controller makes a world of difference and enhances the driving experience 10-fold. I am very pleased with this controller. Now let’s see how it holds up.
B**N
needs constant recalibration and buttons twitch
for the price id rather a plastic frame and quality switches and controls rather then the reverse that we have here. needs constant recalibration. small plastic controls feel cheap and flimsy... and the 3 way turn switch controls constantly trigger themselves in train sim world 5 and classic. very annoying to keep hearing the switch in game being activated, and randomly turn on when other controls are used. wiring and sensors must be extraordinarily poorly made. id return this garbage but they have the monopoly unfortunately!
B**K
Love this accessory - great in Run8
Run8 is a train sim that's fairly hard to master - LOTS of key combinations on the keyboard. Run8 has "built in" support for the raildriver, so I picked up a raildriver right away and it's been great and gives wonderful control. Another huge bonus are the 28 buttons on the front - with labels, thats 28 key combinations I don't have to remember! Overall it's been a great addition. Another option I've not tried, but I think could be worth looking into is the Elgato Stream Deck Pro, these are about $50 more - and while they don't have levers, there are 32 programmable keys, that could be customized for Run8 plus many other sim games.
D**A
good ish
it is an excellent product but for 200 dollars its not going in the right places. i would rather them cheap out on the shell and do more expensive on the controls but it seems to be the opposite, the throttle is so small and short that it drifts constantly from the percentage its supposed to be at. same with all the other controls. and there is supposed to be a base shaker inside of it but that seemed to be non existent or non working.
L**E
A must for Train/Railway fans!
This controller has been great once I found a youtuber that has a proper calibration setup for it. It is a must if you enjoy train sims because it really immerses into the game to a much more entertaining level that had me giggling with joy :) I found this controller to be very solid in build and is so stable on the desk that it didn't move around on me once. It also has some weight to it so when you lift it, it seems like it is stuck to the desk with suction cups. Works perfectly with Train Sim World but not yet added to SimRail but planned for a future update.
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