Roco 78213 Electric Locomotive 103 109-5
Electric locomotive 103 109 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.
The Trans-Europ-Express is named after the symbol of the city of Bremen "Roland" and it first operated as a long-distance express train on the lines between Bremen and Frankfurt. The "TEE Roland" was designed to operate for the 1969 summer timetable due to the fact that the F 46/47 was given a higher classification. At the time it was connected with the network of the SBB in Basel and its operation area as a consequence was extended to Milan. At 1,183.7 km, the train was able to cover the longest distance among all TEE trains.
Highlights:
Operating number: 103 109-5 Epoch: IV Gauge: H0 Elect. system: AC
NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
Electrical interface for traction units PluX22
Two direction dependent taillights and dual headlights
Yes, Digital Switchable, Driver's cab lighting, Engine room lighting
PluX22, MX645P22
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