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MÄRKLIN PRODUCT:39971 Electric locomotive - TVT 621.9

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Product Name39971 Electric locomotive - TVT 621.9
Object typeCar-Maintenance and breakdown service
Product LineMärklin Special Model
Era1945-1970 (III)
Manufactured years2009-2010
Type of housingMetal/Synthetic
Length27.6 cm
TechnologyDigital MFX
Railway companyDE-DB
Märklin RRP (Year)330€ (2009)
Koll valuation (Year)240€ (2022)
Url to MärklinKlick to GoTo www.maerklin.de

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39971-162 19 EsnoDBTVT 621.9Electric locomotive - Red -
39971-26394DB - Essen - FahrletiungsbauwagenX05Low side car - Red - 10.0 cm - loaded with construction material

Description
Powered Catenary Maintenance Rail Car with a Catenary Wire Parts Car. German Federal Railroad (DB) class TVT 621.9 Esn maintenance vehicle as an adjustment/monitoring powered rail car. Movable work platform and double arm pantograph included. A type X 05 low side cart with a brakemans platform included as a catenary wire parts car. Loaded with cable drums, took boxes, and ladders. Used for servicing and checking catenary. Source: www.maerklin.de Powered Catenary Maintenance Rail Cars. The increasing electrification of railroad routes also necessitated maintenance vehicles for the catenary wires. Between 1955 and 1974, the German Federal Railroad (DB) purchased 92 powered catenary maintenance rail cars (late the class 701) based on the proven Uerdinger VT 98 rail bus. These powered rail cars have a maximum speed of 90 km/h / 56 mph. There is a rest area between the engineers cabs that is equipped with a small workshop with shelves, a work bench, and places to sit and to wash. The pantograph on the roof is used only for grounding and to check the position of the catenary wire. The hydraulic work platform has a capacity for up to 300 kilograms / 661 pounds and it can be raised and turned. It offers almost unlimited access to the catenary wire. In addition, there is a floodlight on the roof and an observation cupola. The powered catenary maintenance rail cars were originally painted in crimson until the German Federal Railroad prescribed a striking yellow paint scheme for its maintenance vehicles.