BR 50.40, DB | Gauge Trix H0 - Article No. 22051

Freight Train Steam Locomotive with a Tender.

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 50.40 freight train steam locomotive. Rebuilt version with a new design high performance boiler and a Franco-Crosti exhaust gas pre-heater, Witte smoke deflectors, DB reflex glass lamps, sand boxes located on the running boards, a smoke stack located on the side of the locomotive, and a rebuilt type 2´2´T 26 tender with coal bunker hatches. Road number 50 4005. The locomotive looks as it did around 1962.

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Freight Train Steam Locomotive with a Tender.
Freight Train Steam Locomotive with a Tender.

Most Important Facts

Article No. 22051
Gauge / Design type Trix H0 /
Era III
Kind Steam Locomotives
For Clubmembers only. Find Dealer

Highlights

  • Completely new tooling.
  • Very finely detailed metal construction.
  • High efficiency propulsion motor with a bell-shaped armature in the boiler.
  • Franco-Crosti pre-heater boiler included under the normal boiler.
  • A wide variety of operating and sound functions that can be controlled digitally.
  • Rebuilt version of the tender with coal bunker hatches.
  • Suitable freight car additions under item nos. 24091, 24094, and 24095.
  • Product description

    Model: The locomotive has a DCC digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It has a controlled high efficiency propulsion motor with a bell-shaped armature and a flywheel, located in the boiler. 5 axles powered. Traction tires. The locomotive and the tender are constructed mostly of metal. A 7226 smoke generator can be installed in the normal smoke stack. When the locomotive is running, the smoke stack can be closed with a hatch. The triple headlights that change over with the direction of travel and the smoke generator that can be installed in the locomotive will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. The headlights are maintenance-free, warm white LEDs. There is a close coupling with a guide mechanism between the locomotive and tender. The front of the locomotive and the back of the tender has a close coupler in an NEM pocket with a guide mechanism. The coal bunker hatches can be opened and closed by hand. Minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Piston rod protectors are included.
    Length over the buffers 26.4 cm / 10-3/8".

    Suitable dump car sets are also being offered exclusively only for Trix Club members under item nos. 24091 and 24094. When and only when you buy both of these freight cars, the 24095 freight train baggage car is also available free.

    This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin H0 assortment under item no. 37040 exclusively for Insider members.

    Spare parts for our articles can be found here in our spare parts search.

    The 22051 freight train steam locomotive is being produced in 2011 in a one-time series only for Trix Club members.

  • Publications

    - New Items 2011 - Main Catalog 2011/2012
  • Prototype information

    The Class 50.40. After intensive experiments with the two class 42.90 Franco-Crosti locomotives, the German Federal Railroad decided to convert several class 50 locomotives in the same manner. A Franco Crosti boiler is a conventional locomotive tank with a second boiler connected in the steam lines. It heats feed water with the assistance of smoke exhaust gases passing over the water. This second boiler is therefore called an exhaust gas pre-heater. The Italian designers Franco and Crosti built their first test units with this technology as early as the Thirties. The savings in coal were approximately 20% with the improved efficiency. The flat smokestack for operation projects from one side of the boiler, which results in a rather striking appearance. The standard smokestack no longer serves to discharge smoke exhaust gases during operation, but is only required for firing up the locomotive. Relatively high operating costs resulted despite the increased efficiency, since the pre-heater boiler was easily subject to corrosion. A total of 31 locomotives were delivered to the German Federal Railroad by Henschel in 1954 and 1958, and were designated as the class 50.40. These two-cylinder, 90.6 metric tons heavy locomotives had a maximum speed of 80 km/h / 50 mph in both directions and an indexed performance of 1,540 pounds per square inch. They were used in the Münsterland area and in the Rhine area in freight train service until they were retired in 1967 and then scrapped.

  • Digital Functions

    DCC SX2 SX MFX
    Headlight(s)
    Smoke generator
    Steam locomotive op. sounds
    Locomotive whistle
    Direct control
    Sound of squealing brakes off
    Air Pump
    Whistle for switching maneuver
    Letting off Steam
    Sound of coal being shoveled
    Grate Shaken

Warning

ATTENTION: not for children under 3 years