Trix 22650 Class 65 0 Steam Locomotive
Model: The locomotive has a digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It also has controlled high-efficiency propulsion with a flywheel, mounted in the boiler. Four axles powered. Traction tires. The locomotive is constructed mostly of metal. It has a factory-installed smoke unit. The smoke unit contact will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. Triple headlights that change over with the direction of travel will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. Dual red marker lights can be controlled separately in digital operation. The cab lighting can also be controlled digitally. Maintenance-free warm white and red LEDs are used for the lighting. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Piston rod protection sleeves, brake hoses, cables for shuttle train control and plugs are included. Length over the buffers approximately 17.8 cm / 7".
Highlights:
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Completely new tooling
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Especially intricate metal construction
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Many separately applied details
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Cab lighting also controlled digitally
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Marker lights controlled separately in digital operation
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Factory-installed smoke unit
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Multi-protocol decoder includes mfx+ "World of Operation" function and extensive operation and sound functions
The DB's new construction program provided for a tank locomotive for passenger service in commuter operations. A driving wheel diameter of 1,500 mm / 59 inches and a maximum speed of 85 km/h / 53 mph were specified for this. In addition, a 2-8-4T wheel arrangement was stipulated in order to be able to provide sufficient coal and water supplies. It was supposed to replace the classes 93 (Prussian T 14 and T 14.1) and 78 (Prussian T 18). Preliminary studies for this new class 65 had been done a good ten years before in the DRG period, hence the resulting technical similarity to the DR class 65.10 built later. Krauss-Maffei, Inc. in Munich delivered the first handsome prototypes 65 001 and 002 in March of 1951. Another eleven units (65 003-013) were placed in service over the course of the year. After a thorough probation period, another five units were ordered. They were delivered in 1955 and 1956. In accordance with the DB's new construction principles, the locomotives were equipped with completely welded high-performance boilers with combustion chambers as well as a welded sheet metal frame. The first 13 units had Knorr feed water heaters; the others had Henschel mixing preheaters as well as small changes in the superstructure and the cabs. Road numbers 65 012-018 were equipped with a control setup for shuttle train operation. The DB divided the first 13 locomotives among the Darmstadt District (65 001-007), the Düsseldorf storage station (65 008-010), and Letmathe (65 011-013). On the contrary, the clone series went completely to Essen. Starting in 1954, road numbers 65 011-013 were added to the roster and turned in excellent results with their siblings primarily in shuttle train service. Due to their enormous starting acceleration, they were ideally suited for this work. They were used intensively and thus racked up considerable kilometers / miles: Road number 65 014 achieved an almost unbelievable 14,821 kilometers / 9,263 miles in 29 working days in January of 1958, with a section of 511 kilometers / 319 miles per working day! The Darmstadt District formed another stronghold, where eleven locomotives were stationed between 1954 and 1966. Yet with structural changes, road number 65 007 was the first to be retired as early as 1966. The last seven units found a new home in 1970 at the mustering out facility in Aschaffenburg, where they made themselves useful chiefly on the line to Miltenberg. By April of 1972, all of the units with the exception of road number 65 018 had to be stored with damages or expired maintenance deadlines.
One-time series only for Insider members.
Product Info
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A passenger car set to go with this locomotive is offered under item number 23495 exclusively for Trix Club members.
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This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin H0 assortment under item number 39650 exclusively for Insider members.
Features:
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One-time series.
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Metal frame and mostly locomotive body.
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Digital decoder with up to 32 digitally controlled functions. The quantity depends on the controller being used.
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DCC decoder
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Built-in sound effects circuit.
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Triple headlights that change over with the direction of travel.
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Dual red marker lights.
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Marklin close couplers in standard pocket with guide mechanism.
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Era 3
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Station |
Headlight(s) |
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Smoke generator |
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Steam locomotive op. sounds |
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Locomotive whistle |
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Direct control |
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Engineer’s cab lighting |
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Front Headlights off |
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Bell |
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Marker light(s) |
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Sound of squealing brakes off |
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Sound of coal being shoveled |
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Conductor's Whistle |
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Letting off Steam |
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"Switcher Double ""A"" Light" |
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Whistle for switching maneuver |
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Switching maneuver |
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Air Pump |
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Water Pump |
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Injectors |
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Sanding |
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Safety Valve |
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Grate Shaken |
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Generator Sounds |
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Squeaking sounds from wheels |
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Replenishing Fuel I |
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Replenishing Fuel II |
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Replenishing Fuel III |
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Dialog |
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Grade crossing |
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