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Electric locomotive Re4 / 4 II SBB ex Swiss Express Ep.IV-V

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Hobbytrain H3026

Electric locomotive Re4 / 4 II SBB ex Swiss Express Ep.IV-V

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Technische Daten
Art.-no.Hobbytrain_H3026
Gauge1:160
EAN4250528616115
CategoriesRolling stock, Locomotive, electric
EpochIV, V
Railway companySBB
Flywheelyes
Electrical systemSpur N 2-Leiter Gleichstrom
InterfaceElektrische Schnittstelle für Triebfahrzeuge nach NEM 651 mit Steckvorrichtung
CouplerSchacht NEM 355 ohne KK-Kinematik
HeadlightsLichtwechsel nach Schweizer Vorbild / fahrtrichtungsabhängig
Motor5-poliger Motor
Quarter first delivery2/2021
Length over buffer (mm)93mm
Min. radius (mm)192mm
Friction tyres2
Drivel axles4
Beschreibung
Hobbytrain E-Lok Re 4/4 II 11133 SBB, Ep.IV-V, ex Swiss Express with air conditioning

The Re 4/4 II were designed as universal locomotives of the SBB and are used in front of both passenger and freight trains. With 277 locomotives, it is the largest series of locomotives in Switzerland. The Re 4/4 II was built from 1964 to 1985 and is still in use today. With the commissioning of the Ae 6/6 on the Gotthard, a fast and powerful locomotive was available for express trains. However, the tracks were very stressed by the two three-axle bogies. This limited the cornering speed of the Ae 6/6 in particular. With the Re 4/4 II there was now a locomotive that could also drive fast in curves. The locomotive had an output of 4700 kW, reached a top speed of 140 km / h and was therefore classified as a class R locomotive. The design was based on that of the Re 6/6. Both locomotives also run as Re 10/10 in double traction at times.
In the absence of alternatives, some locomotives were specially converted for the Swiss Express. They received an extended buffer beam, new couplings and a paint job in the Swiss-Express colors of orange-gray-orange. Other Re 4/4 II were later modernized further, including single-arm pantographs, rectangular halogen headlights and driver's cab air-conditioning systems. They also have the SBB logo instead of the Swiss cross. In addition to SBB, the locomotives are also used by BLS and other Swiss railways.

Model features:
- 5-pole motor
- Power consumption across all axes
- Interface NEM 651
- Swiss light change
- Consideration of all design differences in detail
- NEM coupling pocket
- LüP: 93.1 mm

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