Jump to content

Train Brake: Difference between revisions

From Derail Valley
importing old manual
 
importing old manual
Line 1: Line 1:
<languages />
<languages />
{{OldManualArticleNotice}}
<translate>
<translate>
<!--T:1-->
<!--T:1-->
Line 10: Line 9:


{{See also|Air Brake System|Brake Cutout|Independent Brake|Handbrake|Dynamic Brake|Brake Shoes|Wheels & Brakes Damage}}
{{See also|Air Brake System|Brake Cutout|Independent Brake|Handbrake|Dynamic Brake|Brake Shoes|Wheels & Brakes Damage}}
[[Category:Braking]]
[[Category:Braking|4]]

Revision as of 15:58, 28 February 2025

Train brake is a system of brake shoes and pressurized air vessels running through an entire train, designed to control slowing down or stopping it, as if it were a single vehicle.

Train brake is operated by a control device, usually a lever, found on most motorized rail vehicles. If a train has multiple motorized rail vehicles, the one that has its brake the most applied will dominate.

See also: Air Brake System, Brake Cutout, Independent Brake, Handbrake, Dynamic Brake, Brake Shoes, Wheels & Brakes Damage