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    Brawa Dining Car WR  
        

    Brawa 46476

    This is a 2025 New Item

    Price: $99.65

    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Czechoslovakia IV CSD 270mm
    Brawa 46476 - Dining Car WR

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era IV 

    Model details


    Precise replica of the Görlitz II schwer bogies
    Different roofs and car bottoms
    Metal wheels
    Three-point support in metal axle support
    Multi-part and multi-colored interior fittings
    Individually placed table lamps
    Short coupling kinematics
    Finest paintwork and printing
    In-plane assembled windows
    Precise replica of the brake unit
    Originally reproduced frame
    All specific details of the different eras taken into account


    Info about the original

    On their way to Switzerland and onwards to Italy countless luxury passengers from Great Britain and The Netherlands used CIWL couchette cars of CIWL through France. DRG was very interested in "redirecting" this wealthy clientele to their routes. For this reason it introduced a luxury day train with the name "Rheingold Express" in 1928 between Hoek van Holland/Amsterdam and Basel SBB. From 1929 the train service was extended in the summer to Lucerne and Zurich. The extent of the competitive pressure can be seen in the fact that CIWL reacted to the DRG offensive as early as 1928 with its own day train "Edelweiss" via Brussels Luxembourg, Strasbourg. When designing the train, DRG took reference to the similar CIWL day trains. The interior included open-plan cars and in some cases partially divided compartments, in first cases even with freestanding benches. Each car had a different decor made of different precious woods or cloth-covered walls and ceilings. The exterior of the train was a dark violet - ebony coloured special paint. Thus 26 cars were produced in four different versions (each in 1st and 2nd class with and without galley), as well as three luggage wagons. A train generally consists of five carriages - one carriage each with and without kitchen in first and second class (one galley served two cars) as well as a luggage wagon. Since at that time the luggage wagon still had to run as a protective wagon behind the locomotive, when changing direction in Mannheim, an additional luggage wagon was needed. For this, DRG repainted two Prussian and Baden-Wurttemberg cars according to the Rheingold colour scheme. In the Netherlands the traction was transferred to the 3700 and 3900 series. On the German section, for many years the BR 184-5 of the Mainz railway depot ran as far as Mannheim. From 1936 the new Deutzerfelder 01 pull the Rheingold Express. Offenburger 183 transport the train on the southern section, having already been replaced by the BR 01 in 1930. From Basel, Ae 4/7 bring the train into the interior of Switzerland in the summer. When the war started in 1939, the luxury train was stopped without a replacement.


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