Please note, this pack is NOT compatible with any external controllers such as the XBOX or RailDriver. As the train begins to move, you can then select any other power notch, ensuring you do not exceed the Maximum Permitted Speed.ĭriving the SD40-2, GP38-2 and GP40-2 - Driving the AC4400CW - The Alerter - Switching/Shunting - Loading Coal - CSX Collectiblesĭriving the BR Class 66 - Driving the BR Class 43 - Driving the BR Class 166 - AWS, TPWS & DSD - GWE Collectiblesġ0: Driving the DB BR 1442 - 11: SiFa - 12: PZB - 15: Collectiblesĭriving the SD40-2, GP38-2 and GP40-2 - The Alerter - Switching/Shunting - Driving the ACS-64 - ATC and ACSES - NEC Collectiblesĭriving the BR Class 09 - Driving the BR Class 47 - UK Semaphore Signalling - WSR Collectiblesĭriving the DB BR 185.2 - Driving the DB BR 143 - Driving the DB BR 767.2ĭriving the M7 - 3: The Alerter - 18: ATCĭriving the BR Class 45 - Driving the BR Class 47 - Driving the BR Class 101ĭriving the DB BR 185.2 - Driving the DB BR 146.2 - Driving the DB BR 767.Created with the kind assistance of GB Railfreight, Armstrong Powerhouse presents a enhancement pack for the class 66.ġ4 liveries (see screenshots above for details)Īccurate acceleration and braking physicsģ realistic & engaging scenarios for the DTG GEML London to Ipswich route. To move your train, simply move the reverser to the forward position, release the brake by moving the Automatic Brake control backward until the Brake Pipe Control gauge reads 5 bar. Ensure all cab doors are closed, including the rear cab.ġ1. Set your headlights to the correct running mode, Day Mode during daylight hours from 8am until 8pm Night Mode during twilight and evening hours from 8pm to 8am or where it is necessary to improve visibility for users of the railway and trackside signage.ġ0. If you do not react quickly enough, the train will commence an emergency brake application.ĩ. On enabling the DSD system, you will hear an alert periodically that you will need to acknowledge using the Q key. Press the Q key on your keyboard to do so.Ĩ. A self-test will commence and you will need to acknowledge the alert to proceed. On enabling the AWS system, this will also enable the TPWS system as both systems are interlinked. The relevant controls will therefore become enabled upon activating the system.ħ.
The train is fitted with Automatic Warning System (AWS), Train Protection and Warning System (TPWS) and Driver Vigilance Device (DSD). The train starts with all safety systems disabled, to activate them, locate the controls in the right-most cabinet behind the driving position. Press the Engine Start button to start the engine.Ħ.
If the Parking Brake is applied, denoted by the Dowty indicator on the control desk, press the button to release itĥ. Press and hold the Automatic Brake control forward until the Brake Pipe Control gauge reads 3.4 bar.Ĥ. Moving Automatic Brake handle forward applies the brake, moving it backward, releases the brake. This means you apply and release the brake by adding or removing air in the system. The brake control on the Class 66 is a Proportional control. To insert the Master Key click on the reverser control housing (the part that the handle is inserted to).ģ. The Master Key of the Class 66 is in fact the reverser lever itself, it can only be inserted or removed when the handle is in the neutral position. 5 bars of brake pressure represents the release setting whilst 0 bars represents an emergency application.Ģ. The brake pipe pressure can be monitored on the central display in front of the driver. To release the brakes, pull the lever back. In order to apply brakes, push the the lever forwards. The brake is located on the console to the left of the driver's seat as shown in the image to the left. The throttle has 8 different settings whilst the reverser has 3, forward, reverse and neutral. The throttle is shown in the middle of the above image on the console to the right of the driver's seat and the reverser is located below it. These are the throttle, reverser and brakes. The BR Class 66 has three main controls for driving the locomotive. Any questions about this tutorial or suggestions for future tutorials can be asked in the comments section at the bottom of this page. Welcome to this tutorial on driving the BR Class 66 as featured in the Great Western Express dlc.