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Simrail - The Railway Simulator Build 10583330 _verified_ May 2026

SimRail — The Railway Simulator (Build 10583330) — Report

Graphics and Performance Analysis

Because SimRail runs on Unreal Engine 5, Build 10583330 finally utilizes Nanite and Lumen without crashing on mid-range hardware (e.g., RTX 3060 / Ryzen 5 5600X).

  • Visual Fidelity: The catenary wires no longer "flicker" at a distance. The volumetric fog in the Silesian valleys looks breathtaking at dawn (06:00 in-game time).
  • Frame Rates: Users report a stable 60 FPS at 1440p with "High" settings, whereas Build 10582900 dropped to 40 FPS in dense stations like Kraków Główny.

Known Limitations (as of this build)

  • No in-game tutorial for ETCS – external manuals or YouTube guides are almost mandatory.
  • Single-player AI can be overly cautious, leading to "red signal waiting" loops.
  • Requires a strong CPU for multiplayer sessions with >15 human drivers.

8. Pro Tips for Beginners

  1. Map is Key: Open the map (M) often to check gradients. If you see a downhill slope coming, brake before the crest. If you see an uphill, notch up the power before you lose momentum.
  2. Ampermeter is your Speedometer: Don't rely solely on the speedometer. Watch the ammeter. If amps are jumping wildly, you are slipping. Reduce throttle and apply sand.
  3. Save often: SimRail does not have autosave in the traditional sense in this build. Use the "Save" feature in the pause menu frequently during long runs.

Safe travels on the Polish rails, Engineer!

The primary feature introduced in SimRail - The Railway Simulator Build 10583330 (Patch 19.02.2023) was the addition of the EP08 locomotive

, which became available for ECE trains in multiplayer mode. Key Changelog Highlights

In addition to the new locomotive, this specific build included several targeted fixes and adjustments: Locomotives & Stock EU07 Improvements SimRail - The Railway Simulator Build 10583330

: Added functional light bulbs, shunting lever smooth animations, a functional "coupled operation" switch, and a working SHP (Safety Device) pedal. ET25 Fixes

: Applied "stronger glue" to the windshield and ensured sounds are now audible to other players in multiplayer. : Added the ability to turn off the radio.

: Fixed a bug where players could get stuck in the corridor. Multiplayer Updates Server Lists : Made the server and player lists scrollable. Voice Chat

: Fixed disruptions that occurred after a player took control from AI. AI Behavior SimRail — The Railway Simulator (Build 10583330) —

: Resolved issues where AI would not confirm the SHP after handing over control. Scenery & Singleplayer Ballast Fixes

: Corrected track ballast at Zawiercie and Warszawa Włochy.

: Removed the "TAB" player list from single-player mode to improve immersion. : Fixed the in-game report system. for this build or details on the newer Cargo Pack DLC The Railway Simulator - SimRail PATCH 19.02.2023 - SteamDB 18 Feb 2023 —

3. Locomotive Operations: The "Cold Start"

While you can jump into a "Ready" state, learning the Cold Start is essential for the full experience. While procedures vary between the EU07 (Electric), ET22 (Electric Freight), and SM42 (Diesel Shunter), the general sequence for electric locos in this build is: Visual Fidelity: The catenary wires no longer "flicker"

  1. Battery: Turn on the battery switch (usually a lever or switch in the electrical cabinet).
  2. Compressor: Enable the main compressor to build air pressure ( brake pressure). You cannot release the brakes until pressure builds.
  3. Pantograph: Raise the pantograph (current collector). Select the rear pantograph usually (to protect the cabin in case of arcing).
  4. Main Circuit Breaker (MS): Close the main breaker to power the motors. Watch the voltmeters jump to life.
  5. Systems: Turn on lights, radio, and the SHP/CA safety systems.

5. Signaling & Safety Systems (PKP Standards)

Driving without understanding signals will get you emergency-stopped immediately.

The Safety Systems:

  • SHP (Samoczynne Hamowanie Pociągu): Similar to the British AWS. A magnet between the rails triggers a warning in the cab when approaching a restrictive signal (like a Stop or Reduced Speed).
    • Action: When the alarm sounds and light flashes, you must press the Vigilance Button (SB) within ~5 seconds. If you don't, the train performs an emergency stop.
  • CA (Cab Signalling): Displays the aspect of the next signal inside the cab (e.g., "40km/h", "Stop").

Signal Aspects (Semaphore/Color Light):

  • Green: Proceed at line speed.
  • Yellow: Caution. Expect the next signal to be Stop (Red). Reduce speed.
  • Yellow/Red: Stop immediately.
  • Sz (Signal Replacement): A white light on a stop signal. This means the signal is broken/being replaced, and you may proceed at restricted speed (usually 20 km/h) with extreme caution.