Product Features and Details
Diesel locomotive 2062 007 of the Austrian Federal Railways. Form variation! - Design features third headlight and shunting radio antenna - Equipped with digital shunting coupling - more fun guaranteed - Motor stem and gearbox made of die-cast metal, therefore more dead weight and high tractive power - Rich detailing on the model with many plug-in parts and freestanding handles - Authentic light and sound functions switchable via onboard decoder - Clear view through the driver''s cab replica - Buffer capacitor for uninterruptible power supply - With set of etched signs included In order to replace the steam locomotives in shunting service, which were proving costly in terms of money and personnel, the Austrian Federal Railways procured a series of 400 hp diesel locomotives of the class 2062 from 1958 onwards. The Jenbacher Werke in Tyrol built a total of 65 of these little twin-axle diesel locomotives until 1966. With their striking, cast-iron front shields which served as ballast weights, this locomotive was operated in shunting and work train service across the whole of Austria. These locomotives could also be found hauling passenger trains with one to two coaches on Lower Austrian branch lines. The last engines were retired from normal service in 2003. However, some are still in use today as factory and work train locomotives under the class designation X262.