Electric locomotive 103 109 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.
■ Version with short driver's cab and scissors pantographs ■ With silver contrast areas ■ In digital mode available with individually switchable headlights or tail lights ■ Perfectly matches the “TEE Roland” ■ Z21 driver's cab available!
The Trans-Europ-Express is named after the symbol of the city of Bremen "Roland" and it first operated as a long-distance express train on the lines between Bremen and Frankfurt. The "TEE Roland" was designed to operate for the 1969 summer timetable due to the fact that the F 46/47 was given a higher classification. At the time it was connected with the network of the SBB in Basel and its operation area as a consequence was extended to Milan. At 1,183.7 km, the train was able to cover the longest distance among all TEE trains.
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General data
Coupling
NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
Minimum radius
358 mm
Number of driven axles
4
separate etched plates
yes
Traction tyres
2
Z-21 Cab
yes
Flywheel
yes
Electrical
Interface
Electrical interface for traction units PluX22
Head light
3 headlight, dependent on the direction of travel/2 tail lights, dependent on the direction of travel