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    Roco German Electric locomotive 144 507-1 of the DB  
        

    Roco 7500147

    This is a 2025 New Item

    Price: $275.41
    Sale Price: $256.13


    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Germany IV DB 164mm
    Roco 7500147 - German Electric locomotive 144 507-1 of the DB

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era IV PluX22 

    ¦ Operating condition around 1979/1980
    ¦ With two SBS-10/54 type pantographs
    ¦ Extra applied windscreen wipers
    ¦ Wheelsets with low wheel flanges

    The procurement of the Class E 44.1 locomotives, later referred to as Class E 44.5 from 1938, originated from an initiative by the German locomotive industry. This model was a follow-up to the test locomotive E 44 101, built in 1930 by Maffei-Schwartzkopff-Werke and Berliner Maschinenbau AG, and marked a further development of the Class E 75.
    The 144 507 was from the second series with newly developed, more powerful traction motors and a longer frame. Around 1970, the large old signal lanterns were replaced with more miniature DB standard lanterns on all locomotives, and the pantographs were upgraded to versions with a pendulum rocker and double contact shoe. Apart from brief assignments outside the main line from Salzburg - Freilassing - Berchtesgaden, the locomotives successfully served for 50 years on the demanding mountain railway. In the summer timetable of 1979, the 144.5 was even used for the IC 511 "Chiemgau". This highlights the high regard in which the locomotives were held by the operating, maintenance, and administrative departments. Three E 44.5 locomotives have been preserved as museum locomotives to this day.

    EDITION FREILASSING

    Selected models from the former Freilassing railway depot are reproduced under the "Edition Freilassing" label. In 1905, the first locomotives, still steam locomotives at the time, moved into the locomotive depot with its twenty tracks. Around twenty years later, the electric locomotive workshop was built, followed by further buildings in the ensuing years. ROCO is also closely related to the Bavarian town of Freilassing, as the first German sales office was located there. Discover the exceptional models of this exclusive edition!


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