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Each rail vehicle has an air line hose on either end. When vehicles are {{pll|Coupling|coupled}} together, their air lines are connected too. By controlling air pressure with a single [[Train Brake|control device]] in the leading vehicle, the entire train's brakes are controlled. The brake system pressure is created by {{pll|Compressor|compressors}}, which can be found on {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized vehicles}}. Before going into detail about how the system works, let's get familiar with a few of the primary components: | |||
Revision as of 00:26, 9 March 2025
Each rail vehicle has an air line hose on either end. When vehicles are coupled together, their air lines are connected too. By controlling air pressure with a single control device in the leading vehicle, the entire train's brakes are controlled. The brake system pressure is created by compressors, which can be found on motorized vehicles. Before going into detail about how the system works, let's get familiar with a few of the primary components: