 MRH advertiser, the Yankee Dabler, sent us a ring engineering rail pro throttle and several rail pro equipped locomotives, as well as some cars for them to pull. Little did I realize, when I took them to Joe Fugates to videotape them on the Siski line, I wasn't going to be the one running all the trains. The rail pro throttle uses a touch screen interface. The only other controls are the power on button, power off is on the touch screen, and the large knob throttle. Here I run through selecting several locomotives in sequence, turning on the headlight, starting the prime mover engine sounds, and sounding the horn, whistle, or bells as appropriate. All non-speed control functions are represented by icons on the touch screen, including the photo of your locomotive. Ring engineering will take a photo that you send them and create a file suitable for downloading to the throttle via USB. To bring up the locomotive selection screen, simply tap on the picture of the current locomotive in the middle of the screen. This locomotive has more than one horn sound, and as you can also see, you can have multiple pages of sound and lighting functions. While Joe and I were videotaping the prior scene, some of his grandchildren arrived, and Joe became Rapa Joe. Ten-year-old grandson Bobby, who is a confirmed train nut, took over the throttle, and with a few words of explanation, was running trains. Joe's layout is powered by an NCE DCC system. However, none of the trains that are being demonstrated are controlled by DCC. They simply get their power from the track and their instructions from the single rail-pro throttle that we were using. Both of these trains are controlled by that throttle, demonstrating how quickly I was able to switch between them. Locomotives that are moving will continue moving after you switch away from them to another locomotive. Consisting the locomotives is simple on the touchscreen throttle and can be done effectively on the fly while running trains. Let's watch me make a consist. To set up a consist, you select the link icon, choose your locomotives, make sure they're all going to move in the same direction, and turn the throttle up. Locomotives are speed matched using the settings on the throttle during the locomotive setup. After that, the throttle manages matching the power in a consist automatically. And that's all there is to it. MRH would like to thank the Yankee Dablow for providing the rail-pro-throttle and locomotives for this demonstration video.