Bulletin: SBB Ce 6/8 III - Be 6/8 III

SBB Ce 6/8 III  - Be 6/8 III

The Swiss electric locos Ce 6/8 III and Be 6/8 III are probably the most famous electric locos in the world. The first of the 33 locos (nick name “crocodile”) were delivered in 1919. Those locos delivered 1647 kW and reached a maximum speed of 65 km/h. The strong four –motor- units were used in heavy freight and passenger service. In the 1940s SBB modernized 13 locos (re-numbered to Be 6/8 II) with new motors to reach a maximum speed of 75 km/h. In 1977 last Be 6/8 quitted service.

Key Function Soundslots Volume CVs Volume value
Lightheadlights
F1sound on/off1, 2, 5259, 267, 29185, 23, 60
F2whistle #13275128
F3whistle #24283128
F4traction motor fans (shift mode)
F5conpressor #1629960
F6acceleration/brake time, shunting mode/shunting speed
F7curve squeal1537195
F8AUX 1
F9valve932360
F10conductor's signal1033180
F11coupler clank831590
F12sanding valve1133930
F13brake set/brake release1335550
F14station announcement7307128
F15rod clank sound2444370
F16open/close drivers cab door1234770
F17rail clank1738785
F18radio conversation, cab talk #1 (shunting distance)19403100
F19radio conversation, cab talk #2 (park coach)14363100
F20oil cooling fan1839580
F21tachograph2343580
F22panto up/down2041185
F23compressor #22242760
F24short whistle signal #116379128
F25short whistle signal #221419128
F26sound fader
F27deactivate brake squeal sound