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EHG388  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 Lokspezifische Projektdateien H0 N XL L M4

Hilfsfahrzeuge, die bei Unfällen wie beispielsweise Entgleisungen ausrücken und Werkzeug sowie Material mitführen, bestanden bei der DB bis Ende der 1950er-Jahre aus 1960 verschiedensten Altbauwagen. Zur Vereinheitlichung entwickelte die DB in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Bundesbahnzentralamt (BZA) Minden einen Einheitshilfsgerätewagen. Basis waren wie bei den Expressgut-Gepäckwagen MDyg die Wagenkästen zweier Behelfspersonenwagen MCi 43, die auf zwei vierachsige Drehgestelle amerikanischer Bauart mehr…

Galloping Goose  LokSound Select Retail Soundfiles H0 N XL L M4

Galloping Goose is the popular name given to a series of seven railcars (officially designated as "motors" by the railroad), built in the 1930s by the Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS) and operated until the end of service on the line in the early 1950s.

Originally running steam locomotives on narrow gauge railways, the perpetually struggling RGS developed the first of the "geese" as a way to stave off bankruptcy and keep its contract to run mail to towns in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. mehr…

Galloping Goose  LokSound V4.0 Amerikanische und Australische Geräusche H0 N XL L M4

Galloping Goose is the popular name given to a series of seven railcars (officially designated as "motors" by the railroad), built in the 1930s by the Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS) and operated until the end of service on the line in the early 1950s.

Originally running steam locomotives on narrow gauge railways, the perpetually struggling RGS developed the first of the "geese" as a way to stave off bankruptcy and keep its contract to run mail to towns in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. mehr…

Galloping Goose  LokSound 5 Nordamerikanische und Australische Geräusche N XL L M4

"Galloping Goose" is the popular name given to a series of seven railcars (officially designated as "motors" by the railroad), built in the 1930s by the Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS) and operated until the end of service on the line in the early 1950s.

Originally running steam locomotives on narrow gauge railways, the perpetually struggling RGS developed the first of the "geese" as a way to stave off bankruptcy and keep its contract to run mail to towns in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. mehr…

Atlas NJT Multi Level CabCar  LokSound Nordamerikanische & Australische lokspezifische Geräusche H0 N XL L M4

Atlas NJT Multi Level Car Car
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Made for an ESU 73900 21MTC LokSound Select Decoder

This soundfile was made specifally for the NJT cars that are run with the Atlas ALP45DP locomotives. We have created a function mapping chart that allows for push pull service while consisted that does not conflict with the Function buttons of the locomotive.

As the NJT Multi Level Cab Cars were only ever equipped with the Nathan K5LA horn we have provided multiple versions of this horn mehr…