Product Features and Details
Electric locomotive Re 6/6 11662 of the Swiss Federal Railways.
- Version in green paint with square lamps
- With coat of arms “Reuchenette-Pery”
- Version with air conditioning
- Fine windshield wipers as an etched part
- Filigree design of the pantographs
- Closed rail clearers included
- In digital operation with individually switchable headlights or taillights
With an hourly output of 7,850 kW and a top speed of 140 km/h, the Re 6/6, which was first put into service in 1972, is still one of the most powerful locomotives in Switzerland. In order to achieve higher cornering speeds, the Bo'Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement was preferred over the usual Co'Co'. The more complex three bogies - further developed from the Re 4/4 II - also proved to be very advantageous in terms of wheel flange and track wear. The Re 6/6 can be found everywhere, be it in single traction, in multiple control among themselves and especially in freight transport, usually as the so-called Re 10/10 together with a Re 4/4 II or Re 4/4 III.