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Automatic coupling systems for passenger cars

A reliable, safe, long-lasting passenger train coupler significantly enhances the availability of both trains and fleets – and so to a safe, smooth traffic flow for an ever-increasing number of passengers. Train couplers are part of a family of safety-relevant rail vehicle systems, and a key component of the energy absorption system that takes care of passive safety aboard trains.

The automatic 'AutoLink' center buffer coupler is used to connect trainsets together. The semi-permanent 'ShortLink' coupler is used to connect cars within trainsets. The 'RescueLink' adapter coupler is used for towing trains. 'AutoLink' and 'ShortLink' can be fitted with top-, side- or bottom-mounted electric couplers (e-couplers) in scalable standard sizes. In addition to providing the electrical connections between railcars, they also support data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps.

Various designs are available for the reversible energy absorption systems that enable a smooth coupling process and make rail journeys more comfortable. These are backed up by various non-reversible energy absorption systems (with or without shear-off function) that help provide maximum safety in critical situations.

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Automatic Passenger Couplers

Gas hydraulic Coupler AutoLink of Knorr-Bremse for passenger transport

The automatic coupling 'AutoLink' connect train units with one another

Semi-permanent coupler of Knorr-Bremse for Passenger transport

The semi-permanent short coupling 'ShortLink' connects wagons within a trainset

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