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SKTRAINS Pack 1
This pack contains a set of coaches and a locomotive from the 2000s.
Contents of the pack:
- HLE 13
- HV(R) I11
- HV(R) M6
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SKTRAINS AM80 (Bordeaux &...
The 03 series (or AM 80) EMU, more often called Break, are triple railcars of the SNCB.
They can run at a maximum speed of 160 km/h, are single-voltage (3000 V) and have a good acceleration and deceleration capacity thanks to their greater power than the previous series.
The AM 80 were given the nickname "Break", partly because their design was radically different from what the SNCB had known until then.
SKTRAINS HVM4
SNCB's M4 coaches are UIC coaches produced in the late 1970s.
The M4 series was ordered together with the multiple units of series 03 (AM-MS 80 / 82 / 83) to meet the needs of the future IC-IR plan of 1984 and the major electrification of the network.
SKTRAINS HLE11-12-21-27...
The series 21 locomotives (SNCB) are electric locomotives of the Belgian Railways (SNCB) equipped with thyristor choppers to modulate the power at start-up. They are technically very similar to the class 27, but with a lower power.
The series 11 and 12 locomotives are directly derived from these locomotives, and have the necessary equipment (for signalling and electrical voltage) to operate in the Netherlands and France respectively.
SKTRAINS AM/MS 96
The class 96 (MS96 in Dutch, AM96 in French) is an electric multiple unit constructed in 1996[2] for the National Railway Company of Belgium.
They incorporate features from the DSB IC3 trainsets in order to enable passage from one set coach to another. When two or more units are coupled together in a single train, the entire front door folds away to give a wide passage, and the rubber diaphragms at the ends form a flush aerodynamic seal.
SKTRAINS EMU package
This pack contains 2 electic motor unit and a livery pack.
Contents of the pack:
- AM96
- AM96 livery pack
- AM86
SKTRAINS AM80 NEW LOOK (Vol2)
The 03 series (or AM 80) EMU, more often called Break, are triple railcars of the SNCB.
They can run at a maximum speed of 160 km/h, are single-voltage (3000 V) and have a good acceleration and deceleration capacity thanks to their greater power than the previous series.
The AM 80 were given the nickname "Break", partly because their design was radically different from what the SNCB had known until then.