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New Orleans Trolley  LokSound Select Retail Soundfiles H0 N XL L M4

New Orleans' St. Charles Streetcar Line is the world's oldest continuously operated electric railway line. Electric operation began in 1893, when streetcars took over after 20 years of horsecar operation. In 1922, operation of all New Orleans streetcar lines was taken over by New Orleans Public Service Inc., or NOPSI for short. In 1923, the current streetcars, designed and built by the Perley Thomas Car Company of High Point, North Carolina, were introduced. In 1973, the St. Charles Line and more…

EMD/ASEA AEM-7/ALP-44(FT)  LokSound V4.0 American & Australian Sound files H0 N XL L M4

Equipped with ESU "FULL THROTTLE" features!
MUST use LokProgrammer Version 4.4.21 or newer
AEM-7/ALP-44

The AEM-7 is a twin-cab four-axle 7,000 hp (5.2 MW) B-B electric locomotive built by Electro-Motive Division (EMD) and ASEA between 1978–1988. The locomotive was a derivative of the Swedish SJ Rc4 designed for passenger service in the United States. The primary customer was Amtrak, which bought 54 for use on the Northeast Corridor and Keystone Corridor. Two commuter operators, MARC and more…

New Orleans Trolley  LokSound V4.0 American & Australian Sound files H0 N XL L M4

New Orleans' St. Charles Streetcar Line is the world's oldest continuously operated electric railway line. Electric operation began in 1893, when streetcars took over after 20 years of horsecar operation. In 1922, operation of all New Orleans streetcar lines was taken over by New Orleans Public Service Inc., or NOPSI for short. In 1923, the current streetcars, designed and built by the Perley Thomas Car Company of High Point, North Carolina, were introduced. In 1973, the St. Charles Line and more…

BR 120  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

BR 120 had been the first DB loco with 3-phase motors. In 1980 five pre-series locos had been in test service. After many successful test runs e.g. in Austria, Switzerland and Sweden DB ordered another 60 locos in slightly improved design.

E44.5 / BR144.5  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

For electric service on Bavarian mountain line Freilassing – Berchtesgaden German Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft DRG ordered eight samples of electric E44.5. The four-axle loco developed 2000 kW and reached a maximum speed of 90 km/h.

E44.5 / BR144.5  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

For electric service on Bavarian mountain line Freilassing – Berchtesgaden German Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft DRG ordered eight samples of electric E44.5. The four-axle loco developed 2000 kW and reached a maximum speed of 90 km/h.

Re 4/4 II  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

During 21 years Swiss State Railway SBB ordered 276 samples of four axle electric loco Re 4/4 II. The four motor units develop 4700 kW and reach a maximum speed of 140 or 125 km/h depending on gearing. During the 1990 the locos were renumber for Re 420 and Re 421.

BR 185.2 AC2  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

For medium freight service Bombardier Transportation of Germany developed a four-axle electric loco BR 185.2. The sound of the second-generation Traxx-locos is slightly different of the first series because of electrical equipment. The locos develop 5600 kW (multi-current locos develop 4000 kW under DC catenary) and reach a maximum speed of 140 km/h.

BR 185.2 MS  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

For medium freight service Bombardier Transportation of Germany developed a four-axle electric loco BR 185.2. The sound of the second-generation Traxx-locos is slightly different of the first series because of electrical equipment. The locos develop 5600 kW (multi-current locos develop 4000 kW under DC catenary) and reach a maximum speed of 140 km/h.

BR 185.2 MS  LokSound V4.0 & LokPilot V4.0 for Factory Equipped Locomotives N XL L M4

For medium freight service Bombardier Transportation of Germany developed a four-axle electric loco BR 185.2. The sound of the second-generation Traxx-locos is slightly different of the first series because of electrical equipment. The locos develop 5600 kW (multi-current locos develop 4000 kW under DC catenary) and reach a maximum speed of 140 km/h.