Prototype: German Federal Railroad class 323 formerly Köf II), B design, built starting in 1934. Use: Switching work, industrial locomotive.
Article No. | 22107 |
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Gauge / Design type | Trix H0 / |
Era | IV |
Kind | Diesel Locomotives |
Model: Era IV,
diecast metal frame and body,
5-pole high-efficiency motor with skewed armature and flywheel, separately applied
details, maintenance-free LED's at both ends as headlights, white headlight / red marker
light changeover, comes from the factory with a dual language DCC/Selectrix decoder,
can also be used in analog operation. 2 axles powered, NEM coupler pockets.
Length over buffers 74 mm / 2-15/16".
This set is being produced as part of the Trix theme "Fire and Water".
This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin assortment under item no. 36804.
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The small locomotives in Motive Power Group II are by far one of the most successful locomotive designs. They were first placed into service in May of 1934 and by 1965 over 1,600 units had been built and many of them are still in service today. The maximum speed was 30-45 km/h or 19-28 mph, depending on the series. The reliability of these small locomotives is almost legendary. Its main areas of use are in switch yards and freight yards, but it also works as an industrial locomotive and in some museums it has been irreplaceable for decades.