Train drivers are a vital part of the railway system and significantly affect accident statistics and punctuality. The driver's performance is particularly important in situations that deviate from the normal, such as signal failures or when people are on or near the track. In such situations, good performance positively affects railway performance, meaning higher punctuality and fewer collisions between railway vehicles and other vehicles, animals, or people. Basic train driver education in Sweden consists of classroom theory and approximately 20 weeks of internship during service. Since the Swedish railway is quite robust, it is questionable if the internship contains enough training opportunities for different situations. However, during the last decade, a low-fidelity train driving simulator has been introduced into train driver education, and in 2024, all educators use this simulator.