BR 23 | Gauge Trix H0 - Article No. 22834

Passenger Locomotive with a Tender.

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 23 passenger steam locomotive, 2-6-2 wheel arrangement, from the first production run. Built starting in 1950. The locomotive looks as it did around 1960. Version with black boiler bands. Use: Passenger trains.

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Passenger Locomotive with a Tender.
Passenger Locomotive with a Tender.

Most Important Facts

Article No. 22834
Gauge / Design type Trix H0 /
Era III
Kind Steam Locomotives
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Highlights

  • A variety of operating and sound functions that can be controlled digitally.
  • Product description

    Model: The locomotive has a digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It also has controlled high-efficiency propulsion. 3 axles powered. Traction tires. The triple headlights change over with the direction of travel. The headlights 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. A 7226 smoke generator can be installed in the locomotive. The locomotive and tender are constructed mostly of metal. There is a close coupling with a guide mechanism between the locomotive and the tender. The front of the locomotive and the back of the tender have a close coupler with a guide mechanism and an NEM coupler pocket. Minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Brake hoses and piston rod protection sleeves are included.
    Length over the buffers 24.5 cm / 9-5/8".

    This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin H0 assortment under item number 39233.

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    One-time series.

  • Publications

    - Summer New Items 2013 - Main Catalog 2013/2014 - Main Catalog 2014/2015
  • Prototype information

    The Class 23. Right after World War II the new German Federal Railroad still had to rely on steam motive power. Henschel developed the class 23 to cover the demand for passenger and lightweight steam locomotives. The 105 units built from 1950 to 1959 had a 2-6-2 wheel arrangement and were equipped with a welded frame, boiler, and tender. The maximum speed was 110 km/h / 69 mph forward and 85 km/h / 53 mph in reverse, which was enough to equip several locomotives with shuttle train controls. These locomotives performed their task without a great deal of fanfare in the areas of service planned for them. On January 1, 1968, the class 23 was changed to the computer designation class 023 and the last units of this class remained in service on the German Federal Railroad network until 1976. During this period, they were assigned to the Crailsheim District. Road number 23 105 also wrote German railroad history. It was the last German Federal Railroad steam locomotive put into service, which lent it museum status. However, it was a victim of the catastrophic fire on October 17, 2005 at the Transportation Museum in Nürnberg, where it was heavily damaged. There are several examples of the class 23 preserved as museum locomotives, some of them even operational, due to the good condition of all of these locomotives, when they were retired from regular service.

  • Digital Functions

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

Warning

ATTENTION: adults only