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Some vehicles also come equipped with {{pll|Multiple-Unit|multiple-unit cables}}, which can optionally be connected, too.
Some vehicles also come equipped with {{pll|Multiple-Unit|multiple-unit cables}}, which can optionally be connected, too.


When coupling at {{pll|Time of Day|night}}, it is recommended to be equipped with a light source.
When coupling at {{pll|Time of Day|night}}, it is recommended to be equipped with a {{pll|Time of Day|light source}}.


Depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, it is possible to couple and uncouple vehicles remotely, using the {{pll|Remote Controller|locomotive remote controller}}, driving UI or the external view UI.
Depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}, it is possible to couple and uncouple vehicles remotely, using the {{pll|Remote Controller|locomotive remote controller}}, driving UI, or the external view UI.


Exact procedure for coupling and uncoupling is shown in a quick tutorial, that can be activated in the pause menu.
Exact procedure for coupling and uncoupling is shown in a quick tutorial, that can be activated in the pause menu.


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Latest revision as of 21:48, 17 March 2025

Coupling is the method of connecting rail vehicles together and forming a 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 air line hoses between the vehicles. When connected and with their valves open, they form a shared compressed air vessel throughout the train, as part of the train brake system.

Some vehicles also come equipped with multiple-unit cables , which can optionally be connected, too.

When coupling at night , it is recommended to be equipped with a light source .

Depending on the session difficulty settings , it is possible to couple and uncouple vehicles remotely, using the locomotive remote controller , driving UI, or the external view UI.

Exact procedure for coupling and uncoupling is shown in a quick tutorial, that can be activated in the pause menu.