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Maj. Andrew R. Rose, left, deputy division engineer, 4th Infantry Division, and Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Steven O. Green perform a test drive in a simulator at the Virtual Clearance Training Suite. Located at the north end of the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security building complex at Fort Carson, the VCTS officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 3. The suite is designed to train up to 200 Soldiers per week but the number can grow depending on unit requirements and mission deadlines.
This is the third lap of the second five lap run I am doing to try and commision the new simulator the team has purchased. It's movement kind of makes me sick after a few laps (can't do more than 6 laps at a time) due to my crappy inner ears, but it is really good fun to drive. Very much a simulator (ie if you try and drive it like a video game, you'll crash in a ball of shame).
This is Laguna Seca, Williams F1 car, lap time of 1:13.03. The lap record for an F1 car at Laguna is 1:06.30, so there's a long way to go.
Bus Simulator at the MTA NYCT Zerega Bus Training Facility on Friday, Apr 17, 2026.
MTA NYCT Transit President Demetrius Crichlow, Raul Acosta, Jr., NYCT EVP of Buses Frank Farrell.
(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
Who says it needs to be real to be a snapshot? Railworks 4 a.k.a trainsimulator 2013 is a virtual simulator which allows one to drive trains through many countries, and lines including the UK. The game allows the player to take pictures as they embark on their journey. Needless to say I like driving on the Brighton Mainline...
The Latitude simulator was busy so I wasn't able to get the boys in there. The Challenger 650 doesn't get much use so it let the boys at least get to sit in the cockpit seats. Still need to get them in with the motion on.