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    Arnold Spanish Diesel Locomotive 2005T "Virgen del Carmen" of the RENFE (Sound Decoder)  
        

    Arnold HN2672S

    This is a 2026 New Item

    Price: $353.99

    Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    N Spain III RENFE 109mm
    Arnold HN2672S - Spanish Diesel Locomotive 2005T Virgen del Carmen of the RENFE (Sound Decoder)

    Product Features and Details
    N Scale Era III Next18 Includes a digital decoder Includes a sound effect 

    RENFE, 2005T diesel locomotive "Virgen del Carmen", in original livery with multi-protocol sound decoder.

    Original version
    • Original windshields
    • No horn
    • No mirrors
    • Original trim strips

    To ensure the operation of the new Talgo III trains and to extend the Talgo network to further provincial capitals, RENFE decided to procure its own series of diesel locomotives. Together with TALGO, the choice fell on the German DB V 200 locomotive. Krauss-Maffei adapted its dimensions and technology to the smaller Spanish loading gauge and the low height of the Talgo trains. Among other things, the steam boiler for train heating was omitted.

    The result was a very powerful, fast, and maneuverable 2,000 hp locomotive that met RENFE's requirements. Ten locomotives were ordered: five from Krauss-Maffei in Germany and five from Babcock.


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