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QUOTE: Originally posted by jchnhtfd Perhaps it will be a little clearer if one remembers that the throttle -- whether on one locomotive or a dozen -- does NOT control the speed at which the locomotive wants to go, but controls only the POWER which the traction motors will deliver to the rails. In a MU lashup, what the engineer does is ask, using the lead engine's throttle, his engine and all the trailing units to deliver a certain amount of power -- let's say notch 6, for discussion. Which, if all goes well, they all do. This is true regardless of the horsepower of each unit. So if the lead is, let's say, and elderly RS11, and notch 6 produces perhaps 1,000 horsepower, and the two trailing units are SD80MACs (I did say discussion, guys) and 6 on them produces, say 3,000 horsepower, you have a total of 7,000 horsepower trying to move your train -- and it is that total horsepower which determines how fast she'll go. So the various MU links control the throttle setting, reverser selection, independent brake, dynamic brake... I've forgotten something... train brake is lead engine only. And speed is determined by the total power of the engines. That help?
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