Description
CSD T679 1502 Diesel Locomotive IV (DCC-Sound)
1:160 scale model produced by Fleischmann. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.
Features:
DCC Sound Model
Best suited to Epoch IV Model Railways
This model mainly operates in Czech Republic
Decorated in CSD company markings
Best suited to 192mm radius curves
Version with wide chrome strip under the front windows
Finely detailed model with separately applied plug-in parts
Roof variant with silencer
Flywheel Fitted
Lighting dependent on the direction of travel
Details
The M62 is a rugged diesel-electric locomotive originally developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s to provide heavy freight power on both domestic and export railways. Built by the Voroshilovgrad / Luhansk Locomotive Works from 1965 until around 1990, more than 3,200 single-unit locomotives were produced, and when assembled into twin and triple sets the total number of sections exceeded 7,000 worldwide. It became one of the most widespread Soviet-built diesel types, serving in many countries across Eastern Europe, Asia and beyond.
The M62 has a Co-Co wheel arrangement with six driven axles and was designed for heavy freight operation, typically producing around 1,472 kW (1,974 hp) with a top speed of about 100 km/h. Because it lacked train heating equipment it was rarely used for regular passenger services without an auxiliary heating wagon. Its powerful diesel-electric transmission could handle long, heavy freight trains on main and secondary routes, with units often paired for even greater tractive effort.
Export operators adopted the M62 under many local class names, including ST44 in Poland, 781 / T679.1 in Czechoslovakia, M62 in Hungary and East Germany (BR 220), as well as numerous private and industrial usages across the former Eastern Bloc. Nicknames for the type include āSzergejā, āGagarinā, āTaigatrommelā and ā?????ā depending on region and culture.