KEY DATA | |
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Product Name | 46024 High sided gondola car set with seven cars |
Object type | Car-Gondola |
Product Line | Märklin Special Model |
Era | 1945-1970 (III) |
Manufactured years | 2013-2014 |
Type of housing | Synthetic |
Length | 74.4 cm |
Technology | - |
Railway company | BE-SNCB (Belgian Railway) |
Märklin RRP (Year) | 200€ (2013) |
Koll valuation (Year) | 160€ (2022) |
Url to Märklin | Klick to GoTo www.maerklin.de |
No | Obj.No | Obj.txt | Category | Description |
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46024-1 | 2266035 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
46024-2 | 2265438 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
46024-3 | 2265217 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
46024-4 | 2266185 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
46024-5 | 2266499 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
46024-6 | 2266162 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
46024-7 | 2266374 | SNCB logo - EUROP | 1214 B | Gondola car loaded with coal - Brown weathered |
Description | |
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Freight Car Set. 7 Belgian State Railways (SNCB/NMBS) type 1214 B high side gondolas. The cars look as they did in the Fifties. Set with seven coal wagons on two axles. From 1964 referred to with the letter code E and as type 1214B. Brown weathered painting with white inscriptions and seven-part - car numbers 1) 2266035 2) 2265438 3) 2265217 4) 2266185 5) 2266499 6) 2266162 7) 2266374 With the mention EUROP as an indication that the cars are included in the Europpool. Black chassis with spoke wheels. Loaded with real coal. Equipped with a close coupling mechanism and coupling holder according to NEM standard . Note: Marklin states in its catalog that the cars are released in operating condition around 1950. This should be operating condition after 1955 instead of 1950. In the early 1950s these cars were still painted green with a six-part yellow number. The brown painting with a seven-part number in white was introduced from 1956. The letter code and type designation and UIC number were only introduced in 1964. |