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    Roco Austrian Electric Locomotive 1670.02 of the ÖBB (w/ Sound)  
        

    Roco 7510047

    This is a 2024 New Item

    Price: $384.90

    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    DC HO Austria IV ÖBB 167mm
    Roco 7510047 - Austrian Electric Locomotive 1670.02 of the ÖBB (w/ Sound)

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale DC Era IV PluX22 Includes a digital decoder Includes a sound effect 

    Electric locomotive 1670.02 of the Austrian Federal Railways. - Version with long roof - Rubber-framed windows - Version without ÖBB logo - Design with fir green paint for the first time with PluX22 interface - With individually switchable headlight or tail light and driver’s cab lighting in digital mode With its unusual axle arrangement (1A)’Bo(A1)’, the locomotives of the 1670 class had a special position in the ÖBB vehicle fleet. The two middle driving axles are firmly mounted in the frame, the outer driving axles are combined with the neighbouring running axles to form a bogie. The locomotives were initially intended for express train service, especially on the Salzburg – Innsbruck line. The 1670.02 was built in 1928 by the Krauss & Co locomotive factory in Linz. It was based in Innsbruck from 1965 until it was withdrawn from service in September 1980 and had the fir green colour scheme and no ÖBB logo until the end.


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