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Message definition (Coupling)
Coupling is the method of connecting {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|rail vehicles}} together and forming a {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|train}}. There are a few coupling system types in existence. The one in Derail Valley is universally known as “chains and buffers”. With it, the vehicles are kept together by a tightly screwed chain, but held at a distance by shock absorbers known as buffers. There are also {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|air line hoses}} between the vehicles. When connected and with their valves open, they form a {{pll|Air Brake System Overview|shared compressed air vessel}} throughout the train, as part of the {{pll|Train Brake|train brake}} system.

連結とは、鉄道車両同士を結合して列車を形成する方法です。 Derail Valley の連結方式は、一般的に「ねじ式連結」と呼ばれています。車両同士は強固にねじ込まれたチェーンでつながれていますが、バッファと呼ばれる衝撃緩衝装置によって距離が保たれています。チェーンとバッファとは別に、車両間にはエアホースがあります。これを連結してバルブを開くと、貫通ブレーキシステムの一部として、列車全体で共有される圧縮空気槽を形成します。