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In 2007 Cisalpino brand of Italian Trenitalia and Swiss State Railway SBB received first of 22 samples of electric train ETR 610. The seven car consists delivers 5500 kW and reaches a amximum speed of 250 km/h. For Lokprogrammer from version 5.0.9.
In order to be able to cope better with the steadily increasing flow of passengers and goods over the Gotthard after the Second World War, the Swiss Federal Railways SBB procured a total of 120 units of the six-axle electric locomotive Ae 6/6 from 1952. The locomotives, which were equipped with hollow-shaft drives, were fitted with the N 28 i high-voltage switchgear, which was state-of-the-art at the time and was also suitable for difficult hill climbs. The elegant locomotives were also fitted with the electric brakes, which are indispensable for ramp service. With a top speed of 125 km/h, the locomotive was increasingly used in flat area from the 1980s, since the even more powerful Re 6/6 and Re 460 had meanwhile taken over service on the Gotthard. Nevertheless, the Ae 6/6, some of which were fitted with revised driver's cabs and repainted for SBB Cargo in the late 1990s, remained in regular service until the 2010s.
Engineer/driver mode: Engineer/driver mode switch on with CV170 = 1, Engineer/driver mode switch off with CV170 = 0)
The Engineer/driver mode serves as a prototypical control of the train. The realistic start up process and the current-dependent processes are activated.
***Please note! In Engineer/driver mode, the train only reacts when one or both pantographs are up***
Heavy load operation:
F28 - Activates heavy load operation. The acceleration now takes noticeably longer and the electric motors work harder.
Braking functions:
F30 - Brake function 1 with brake valve sound. Trains brakes to a standstill.
F10 – Station announcements:
(CV 168 value 0 = announcements change automatically, value 1 = St. Gallen, value 2 = Lucerne, value 3 = Chur, value 4 = Olten)
F11 – radio communications:
(CV 166 value 0 = radio communication change automatically, value 1 = radio communication 1, value 2 = radio communication 2, value 3 = radio communication 3, value 4 = radio communication 4)
F14 – Station announcements:
(CV 169 value 0 = announcements change automatically, value 1 = Milano, value 2 = Romanshorn, value 3 = departure track 3, value 4 = departure track 4)
F20 - radiator fan button:
3 x short press = radiator fan step 2 / 2 x short press = stop radiator fan while stationary. If radiator fan step2 is permanently active = radiator fan remains in radiator fan step 2 until button is switched off. Above a certain speed, radiator fan step 2 is forced to switch on.
*** Attention: After switching on while driving from radiator fan step 1 to radiator fan step 2, the radiator fan step 2 remains switched on until radiator fan function is switched off! ***
Deactivate braking Sound:
F9 - Deactivates brake squeal Sound when the train stops. Hide description more…
In order to be able to cope better with the steadily increasing flow of passengers and goods over the Gotthard after the Second World War, the Swiss Federal Railways SBB procured a total of 120 units of the six-axle electric locomotive Ae 6/6 from 1952. The locomotives, which were equipped with hollow-shaft drives, were fitted with the N 28 i high-voltage switchgear, which was state-of-the-art at the time and was also suitable for difficult hill climbs. The elegant locomotives were also fitted with the electric brakes, which are indispensable for ramp service. With a top speed of 125 km/h, the locomotive was increasingly used in flat area from the 1980s, since the even more powerful Re 6/6 and Re 460 had meanwhile taken over service on the Gotthard. Nevertheless, the Ae 6/6, some of which were fitted with revised driver's cabs and repainted for SBB Cargo in the late 1990s, remained in regular service until the 2010s.
Engineer/driver mode: Engineer/driver mode switch on with CV170 = 1, Engineer/driver mode switch off with CV170 = 0)
The Engineer/driver mode serves as a prototypical control of the train. The realistic start up process and the current-dependent processes are activated.
***Please note! In Engineer/driver mode, the train only reacts when one or both pantographs are up***
Heavy load operation:
F5 - Activates heavy load operation. The acceleration now takes noticeably longer and the electric motors work harder.
Braking functions:
F17 - Brake function 1 with brake valve sound. Trains brakes to a standstill.
F18 – Station announcements:
(CV 168 value 0 = announcements change automatically, value 1 = St. Gallen, value 2 = Lucerne, value 3 = Chur, value 4 = Olten)
F14 – radio communications:
(CV 166 value 0 = radio communication change automatically, value 1 = radio communication 1, value 2 = radio communication 2, value 3 = radio communication 3, value 4 = radio communication 4)
F22 – Station announcements:
(CV 169 value 0 = announcements change automatically, value 1 = Milano, value 2 = Romanshorn, value 3 = departure track 3, value 4 = departure track 4)
F28 – radio communications:
(CV 167 value 0 = radio communication change automatically, value 1 = radio communication 1, value 2 = radio communication 2, value 3 = radio communication 3, value 4 = radio communication 4)
Radiator fan automatic: F15 - radiator fan button:
3 x short press = radiator fan step 2 / 2 x short press = stop radiator fan while stationary. If radiator fan step2 is permanently active = radiator fan remains in radiator fan step 2 until button is switched off. Above a certain speed, radiator fan step 2 is forced to switch on.
*** Attention: After switching on while driving from radiator fan step 1 to radiator fan step 2, the radiator fan step 2 remains switched on until radiator fan function is switched off! ***
Deactivate braking Sound:
F27 - Deactivates brake squeal Sound when the train stops. Hide description more…
In 1957, the BB9200 was the first version of a family of locomotives from the French state railways SNCF, which shared the box body but had different gearboxes and equipment for different power systems. The 92 examples of the BB9200 express train locomotive for the 15kV direct current network are accelerated to a maximum speed of 160 km/h by four CEM 931B GLM electric motors with a combined output of 4100 kW. Since the locomotives were also to be used on ramps, the SNCF ordered 30 units with an electrical resistance brake. Six locomotives were equipped with bogies for 200 km/h and pulled the famous "Capitole" express train. In the 1970s, six of the former Capitole machines received push-pull control and painted them in the newly introduced Corail livery in order to cover the supra-regional push-pull trains, for which a total of 28 control cars had been procured from 1975. As late as the 1990s, four of the already very old locomotives were equipped with equipment for transporting heavy double-decker commuter trains and were designated BB9700 from then on. Other locomotives also hauled freight trains in later years. In 2010, the SNCF retired the last examples.
Based on the DC locomotive BB9200, the French state railway SNCF had a total of 62 examples of the express train locomotive BB16000 built for the 25kV 50Hz AC network from 1958. The four-axle vehicles with a power of 4420 kW and a speed of 160 km/h were mainly used in the North and East regions. The 15 machines that were retrofitted with the TDM train control system were listed as the BB16100 series. In 1958, the French state railway SNCF had four test locomotives of the BB20100 series built by SLM Winterthur as two-system AC versions of the BB9200 DC locomotive with different technical equipment. BB20101 and 102 received four individual motors, while the BB20103 and 104 tested the monomoteur concept with only one traction motor per bogie, which was later implemented in many other series. The four locomotives delivered between 3340 and 3860 kW in the 25kV 50Hz and 3060 and 3210 kW in the 15kV 16 2/3 Hz system. The maximum speed was a uniform 160 km/h. The locomotives were mainly used in cross-border traffic to Switzerland. After the experience with the BB16000 poly tension series and the BB20005 prototypes, the French state railway SNCF had a total of 96 examples of the two-system locomotives BB25100, 25150, and 25200 built from 1967. The four Jeumont TO 136/8 electric motors have a uniform output of 4420 kW at 25 kV AC and 3650 at 1.5 kV DC. The first two types were equipped with gears for a top speed of 130 km/h, designed for pulling heavy passenger trains. The reason for the difference in the designation was the slightly different technical equipment due to the outfitter. Light express trains fell within the scope of the 160 km/h fast BB 25200, of which 50 examples were built. The SNCF retrofitted 14 units with facilities for push-pull operation.
Engineer/driver mode:
F4 - Pantograph up / down. Engineer/driver mode switch on with CV170 = 1, Engineer/driver mode switch off with CV170 = 0)
The Engineer/driver mode serves as a prototypical control of the train. The realistic start up process and the current-dependent processes are activated.
***Please note! In Engineer/driver mode, the train only reacts when the pantograph is up***
Heavy load operation:
F5 - Activates heavy load operation. The acceleration now takes noticeably longer and the electric motors work harder.
Braking function:
F17 - Brake function 2 with brake valve sound. Trains brakes to a standstill.
Radiator fan automatic:
F15 (1,5 kV DC)- In standstill and radiator fan button off:
1 x press = radiator fan on / 2 x short press = stop radiator fan run-on after driving while stationary. If radiator fan button is permanently active = radiator fan stays on until button is switched off.
F15 (25 kV DC)- In standstill and radiator fan button off:
3 x short press = radiator fan step strong / 2 x short press = stop radiator fan run-on after driving while stationary. If radiator fan button is permanently active = radiator fan stays in step strong, until button is switched off.
F15 (25 kV AC) While driving and radiator fan button off:
2 x short press = radiator fan step strong. If radiator fan button is permanently active = radiator fan stays in step strong, until button is switched off.
*** Attention: After switching on while driving from radiator fan step winter to summer, the step summer remains switched on until radiator fan function is switched off! ***
Deactivate braking Sound:
F27 - Deactivates brake squeal Sound when the train stops. (4 different brake squeal sounds with CV165 value 0-3 selectable) Hide description more…
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