Emergency special working module is a new method of working, similar to Temporary Block Working.  With thanks to RSSB, this module consists of video samples to help you understand from different prospectives. 

This course concentrates on Level Crossings. By the end of this course you will have gained an understanding of the rules and what different types of crossings means to a train driver. The course is structured by means of reading through each section with tasks and Q&A as you follow it through.

This course is designed to aid your learning in SLW. SLW is a degraded method of working which train drivers may be presented with in the real world. This module helps you towards your final rules with your respective company

This course concentrates on Temporary Block Working (TBW). By the end of this course you will be competent in understanding the rules and what this means to a train driver.  The course is structured by means of reading through each section with tasks and Q&A as you follow it through.

This course provides an advance understanding on different signalling systems we currently use. You will learn all about the various systems, along with what each signal means to a driver and signalling sequences. 

This course provides understanding on different signalling systems we currently use. You will learn all about the various systems, along with what each signal means to a driver and signalling sequences. 


This 717 traction course has been written as a complete full course even though it can be used as a conversion.  Drivers that sign class 700's would only need to convert due to similarities within the onboard Train Management System software.

Basic level of understanding of the bombardier traction units.

This is the entry level qualification for anyone who wishes to work in the rail industry. If you expect your work to involve maintenance or repair of the track or affect track geometry then you would need an extra level of competency.