AM stands for "automotrice" which means it's self powered, so there is no need for another engine of course. But you sound like you don't know that I11 cars look exactly the same as AM96. And since I11 are only passenger cars, they do need an external engine to push/pull them.
why you put that nonsence of my station on youtube
jowpies 9 months ago
cool
2memde 2 years ago
Merci pour commentaire.
cisalpino 2 years ago
belgium !!!
voetbalnicky 2 years ago
Merci pour commentaire!
cisalpino 2 years ago
I11 carriages with control car, probably pulled by a HLE13 :)
Renard380 4 years ago
Thank you for the explanation.
Because I was Japanese, it did not know in detail.
cisalpino 4 years ago
You're welcome! If you have questions about belgian trains, feel free to ask me ;)
Renard380 4 years ago
Thank you. It questions you if it doesn't understand.
cisalpino 4 years ago
The AM96 is never pulled by a HLE13.
AtlanteanUtopia 3 years ago
AM stands for "automotrice" which means it's self powered, so there is no need for another engine of course. But you sound like you don't know that I11 cars look exactly the same as AM96. And since I11 are only passenger cars, they do need an external engine to push/pull them.
Renard380 3 years ago
Yes I know they look similar. I posted my comment before I watched the whole videoclip ;)
AtlanteanUtopia 3 years ago
It's SNCB, not SNBC ;-)
A belgian guy
megadri 4 years ago
Thank you ! I corrected the mistake.
cisalpino 4 years ago