Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) class SVT 137 Express Powered Rail Car. Earlier German State Railroad Company (DRG) "Hamburg" design. Version as museum powered rail car 137 225.
Article No. | 16372 |
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Gauge / Design type | Minitrix / |
Era | V |
Kind | Powered Rail Cars |
Model: The model has a built-in digital decoder and sound generator for operation with DCC, Selectrix, and Selectrix 2. Motor powering 2 axles built into the Jakobs truck. Both halves of the unit and the Jakobs truck are connected by a guide mechanism thus producing a prototypical look of a close spacing without open space when the model is standing on straight track. The headlights / marker lights change over white / red. They and the interior lighting are LEDs.
Total length over the buffers 278 mm / 10-15/16".
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One-time series.
DR SVT 137 225 "Hamburg Design". The VT 877a/b ushered in a revolution in express service on the German State Railroad (DRG). As the "Flying Hamburg Train", this 160 km/h / 100 mph fast diesel-powered rail car did the 287 kilometer / 179.4 mile long route Berlin – Hamburg for the first time in only two hours and 18 minutes on May 15, 1933 in a regular schedule. This corresponded to a speed of 124.8 km/h / 78 mph. Building on the experiences with this powered rail car, the DRG ordered 13 similar double powered rail cars as the "Hamburg" design (SVT 137 149-152 and 224-232). A slightly altered end shape as well as the installation of a Scharfenberg coupler formed the most noticeable differences from the first "Hamburg". The car bodies for all of the units were an aerodynamic lightweight steel design with rib construction. Powerful Maybach diesel motors of 302 kilowatts / 405 horsepower along with main generators were located in both end trucks. The drive was done with DC axle-suspended motors in the center Jakobs truck. These diesel-powered rail cars learned to fly starting in 1935 and the DRG revolutionized its schedule with a unique network of fast powered rail car routes. The unfortunately short-lived era of the famous "Flying Trains" had begun. From Berlin Cologne, Frankfurt/Main, Basle, Stuttgart, Munich, Breslau, and even Beuthen were now reached in addition to Hamburg. The express powered rail car service ended with the beginning of the war. After the end of the war, these attractive express powered rail cars were scattered to the four winds. Two "Hamburg" trains found themselves after 1945 in the area of the later GDR. SVT 137 226 was no longer in operation and the DR converted SVT 137 225 into a salon powered rail car train by February 1951/52. It was thus available for use by important bigwigs in the GDR Transportation Ministry until October 1981. Designated as a museum unit, it began its second career in which it was allowed in the summer of 1985 with official GDR "Excursion Permission" to take part in the anniversary exhibition "150 Years of Railroading in Germany" in Nürnberg. After the reunification of Germany, SVT 137 225 was given one more overhaul and was restored to its original elegant beige/violet paint scheme. It is no longer operational and can be admired on the museum track in the Leipzig Main Station.
DCC | SX2 | SX | MFX | |
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Headlight(s) | ||||
Interior lights | ||||
Locomotive operating sounds | ||||
Horn | ||||
Direct control | ||||
Station Announcements | ||||
Rear Headlights off | ||||
Sound of squealing brakes off | ||||
Front Headlights off | ||||
Horn blast 1 | ||||
Doors Closing | ||||
Conductor's Whistle | ||||
Rail Joints | ||||
Sanding | ||||
Letting off Air | ||||
Prelubrication |