SKTRAINS HLE18-19
The HLE18-19 locomotives are locomotives ordered by the SNCB from Siemens in 2006.
These locomotives are "ES 60 U3".
The series 19 is equipped with automatic GF couplings.
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Functionality reproduced:
- AFB
- ETCS
- KVB
- TBL1+
- MEMOR-RS
- VA (Dead man's switch)
- CCD Alstom functional
- TDD Siemens functional
- GSMR
- Realistic driving
- Full or automatic start (CTRL-Z)
- Realistic braking system
- HLE18-19 (screw coupling and automatic on 19)
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