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>Welcome to the Operations Department.

 

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RegulatORY Texts

 

> Here you will find information about the operations of CP Virtual in the form or organized regulative documents.

 

Regulation structure

The present document establishes the form and structure of all regulative matter related to the production of virtual rail transportation on the form of Activities for Microsoft's Train Simulator. All directives and rules necessary for the fulfilement of the activities are subjected to came in the form of the following types of documents:

Technical Documents for Operations (IET)- Regulate the fullfillement of activities.

General Signaling Regulations (RGS) - Group of general regulations concerning security of train circulation.

General Signaling Instructions (IGS) - Group of documents concerning the use of several types of signaling and security equipment.

Comunications (C) - General information documents

This structure of information is for better organization and better reference as well as creating a more immersive experience to CPV's engineers, after all, real-life engineers must also know several rules and technical documents.

 

Introduction

>CP Virtual is a virtual railroad that performs passenger and freight transport. For that we need a compliment of crew that can enable us to fullfil this mission and also to manage other vital activities in the company.

 'Orientation' is a small manual of how to begin a carreer as member of CPV's crew of engineers.

 If you want to join our crew of virtual engenieers, this is the right place. Just check the 'Join Us' section for more details on how to make part of our crew.

 The 'Rules' section is meant for those that already are part of our crew. It contains information about procedures to adopt as long as one is par of CP Virtual's crew.

 In the 'Crew' section, you can find an extensive list of our crew member as well has information about each one of them - hours worked, position, wage, etc.

 Next, on the 'Activities' section, you will find a listing of all suported activities. These are the activities that are really count for your 'job' as a CPV engineer.

 The 'Carrear' section contains a description of every position in the company as well as the rights and duties of a member in each position.