70463 Electric locomotive 116 006-8, DB


Electric locomotive 116 006-8, DB

70463
DBH0IVDCC

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354,90€

 
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Electric locomotive 116 006 of the German Federal Railway.



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■ Sound version equipped with two loudspeakers
■ With LED headlight
■ Finely-detailed model with separately attached plug-in parts
■ Prototypical reproduction of the Buchli drive
■ Individually switchable headlight or tail light, driver’s cab lighting and engine room lighting in digital mode

The class E 16 was the only German locomotive design to feature the Buchli drive. Following a prolonged tendering phase, the Bavarian Group Administration of the German State Railway ordered first one and then, after an intensive trial period, a further 16 additional express electric locomotives from BBC in 1923 for its main lines intended for electrification. These were to be given the type designation ES 1. The locomotives with the wheel arrangement 1'Do1' were moved by a one-sided single-axle drive, which had been developed by the Swiss engineer Buchli and had proven its worth in the SBB series Ae 3/6ˡ. Although maintenance of this type of drive proved costly, it proved highly effective over the 52 years of service of the class, which was named E 16 after the newly introduced designation system, and then 116 from 1968 onwards. The locomotives were renowned as smooth-running vehicles. In 1929, the State Railway procured four more engines from Krauss and BBC. Because these featured some changes in comparison to the first locomotives, amongst other things to the frame and superstructure, these locomotives were listed under the class designation E 16.1.
The locomotives were able to achieve a top speed of 120 km/h with an hourly output of 2,340/2,580 kW and a continuous output of 2,020/2,400 kW. During their initial years of service, amongst others the high quality express trains coming from Munich were drawn by the E 16. Usually, they hauled the fast and express trains in Bavaria and into Austria. At the height of their operational career, these engines transported three F-trains, amongst these the F 5/6 Orient-Express, as well as 42 D-train pairs.
At the end of 1958, the Federal Railway brought all the E 16s together in the Freilassing depot. These reliable locomotives remained essential until well into the 1970s, and they were lovingly cared for and supervised in Freilassing. In 1978, scheduled operations ended for this class.

EDITION FREILASSING

Over the coming years, selected models from the former Freilassing depot are to be reproduced under the label “Edition Freilassing”. The first locomotives, at the time still running under steam, entered the locomotive shed with its 20 tracks in the year 1905. Around 20 years later, the electric locomotive workshops were constructed, and further buildings followed over the subsequent years. ROCO, too, has close connections with the Bavarian city of Freilassing, as the company’s first sales office was located here. Look forward to the models in this unique edition!


Additional Information

General data
Coupling NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
Minimum radius 358 mm
Flywheel yes
Number of driven axles 4
Number of axles with traction tyres 1
Article number 70463
Scale H0
Epoch IV
Railway Company DB
Electrical
Head light 3 headlight, dependent on the direction of travel/2 tail lights, dependent on the direction of travel
LED head light yes
Additional light function yes
Interior lighting Yes, LED, Digital switchable, Driver's cab lighting, Engine room lighting
Control DC Digital
Interface Electrical interface for traction units PluX22
Digital decoder PluX22
Decoder-Type MS450P22
Sound yes
Buffer capacitor yes
Measurements
Length over buffer 187 mm

Downloads

Use-Instructions (DE)
Use-Instructions Supplement 1 (DE)
Configuration Variables & Function keys (DE)
Spare part list (DE)

Spare parts