Prototype: Ruhr Coal, Inc. (RAG) switch engine, road no. D-727. Former class 80 on the German Federal Railroad. Built in 1927. Use: Switching work at mine complexes and transfer of cars to the rail network. The locomotive looks as it did around 1970.
Article No. | 22216 |
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Gauge / Design type | Trix H0 / |
Era | III-IV |
Kind | Steam Locomotives |
Model: Era III-IV. The locomotive has a die-cast metal frame and body. It has an 8-pin NEM connector for digital decoders. The locomotive has a powerful 5-pole motor. 3 axles powered. Traction tires. The headlights are white LEDs, they will work in conventional operation, and can be controlled digitally after a decoder has been installed. The Heusinger valve gear is reproduced on the model. The locomotive has many separately applied details. It has NEM coupler pockets with a close coupler mechanism.
Length over the buffers 111 mm / 4-3/8".
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One-time series.
RAG Time. The DB retired 17 units of its class 80 in the mid-Sixties, all of which were stationed in Schweinfurt. These locomotives were not even 40 years old and were in good condition. They were sold to industrial companies and mining firms. Seven of the former class 80 were in service until 1974 at Ruhr Coal, Inc. (RAG). DB No. RAG No. 80 013 D-721 80 014 D-722 80 030 D-723 80 036 D-724 80 037 D-725 80 038 D-726 80 039 D-727 A number of museum locomotives still in existence came from this roster.