Serie Ce 6/8III SBB | Gauge Trix H0 - Article No. 22340

Electric Locomotive.

Prototype: Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) class Ce 6/8 III freight locomotive, built starting in 1926. World famous "Crocodile" electric locomotive as it originally looked. Use: Heavy freight trains on the Gotthard line.

Electric Locomotive.
Article No. 22340
Gauge Trix H0
Era II
Kind Electric Locomotives
Article not produced anymore.

Product description

Model: Era II. The locomotive has a die-cast metal frame and body. It has an NEM digital connector. 3 axles powered. 2 traction tires. The locomotive has NEM coupler pockets. The headlights / marker lights change over with the Swiss code Length over the buffers 230 mm / 9-1/16".

One-time series for the anniversary "125 Years of the Gotthard Line".

Publications

This model is available in a 3-rail AC version in the Märklin assortment under item no. 39562.

Publications

- Main Catalog 2007/2008 - New items 2007 - Main Catalog 2008/2009 - Main Catalog 2009/2010

Prototype information

The SBB needed a heavy, particularly powerful locomotive able to master steep grades on a route with many curves for freight service on the Gotthard route. Locomotives were developed in the class Ce 6/8 III that entered railroad history with the nickname "Crocodile" due to their striking appearance. The striking articulated design of these units fulfilled the long standing requirement for trouble-free transport of freight over the Gotthard. Since improvements were continuously applied to these locomotives, they were later authorized for 75 km/h / 47 mph as the class Be 6/8 III. The fascination of the green and brown "Crocodiles" in the prototype and the model remains right up to this day.

Features

c Era II
G Small digital connection (Selectrix-Decoder 66835/66836)
M Triple headlights and one white marker light that change over with the direction of travel
Z Metal locomotive frame and body
X Power supply can be switched to operate from catenary

Warning

ATTENTION: not for children under 3 years