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Simexpress has recently released a new locomotive, the CC6500. This French series of six-axle locomotives were build between 1969 and 1975 and used for fast passenger trains and heavy freight trains. They were build for use on the 1.5kV railway lines.

 

The locomotive comes in 3 series/variants with each 2 or 3 liveries. The locomotive comes with advanced driving features:

 

• Realistic driving
• Engine compartiment modeled and functionnal
• Pneumatic assembly fully modeled
• Switchable brakes regimes
• functionnal gearshift
• Functional failure system
• Functional “VACMA” system
• Realistic KVB
• Pre-announcement for traffic at 200 km/h functional
• Disengageable safety systems for more flexibility
• Stereo sounds recorded on the actual machine
• high resolution 3D and textures
• Variable speed for wipers
• Realistic headlight/rearlights management
• Markings and inscriptions in conformity
• Management of pantographs for trains AI trains

 

More information can be found here:

https://www.simexpress.fr/produit/electric-locomotives-bb15000-copie/?lang=en

 

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