Product Features and Details
¦ Roof design with AEG main switch
¦ Roof walkways as delicate etched parts
¦ Lifting hook replicas on the roof as separate plug-in parts
¦ Separately applied windscreen wipers
¦ Model with front windows moulded in rubber
¦ Raised decorative lines
¦ Version with adhesive numbers and emblem "Pflatsch"
¦ In digital operation with switchable high beam and separately switchable headlights/taillights In digital operation
When the Class 1041 was built, it was the first time that the company Simmering-Graz-Pauker AG had been involved in developing locomotives. AEG, BBC, ELIN and SSW were responsible for the electrical part. From 1952, 25 locomotives were delivered to the Austrian Federal Railways.
The locomotive 1041.11 was put into service in Salzburg on January 14, 1953. Its factory number was SGP-Graz 52742/1952, and the electrical components were sourced from BBC. Between December 1980 and November 1981, it underwent a general HG overhaul. At that time, the locomotive was stationed in Attnang-Puchheim, where it remained until it was taken out of service on November 30, 2001.