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Marklin 39469 SBB Re460 104 Electric Locomotive VI (~AC-Sound) HO Gauge

Marklin 39469 SBB Re460 104 Electric Locomotive VI (~AC-Sound) HO Gauge

SBB Re460 104 Electric Locomotive VI (~AC-Sound) 1:87 scale model produced by Marklin. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection. Features: AC Sound Model Best suited to Epoch VI Model Railways This model mainly operates in Switzerland This model is decorated in SBB company markings Version with end emblems in relief. Intricate, single-arm pantographs. Four axles powered Cab lighting. European and Swiss headlight/marker light changeover. A buffer capacitor to bridge short unpowered sections of track is fitted. Details The SBB ReĀ 460 is a modern four-axle electric locomotive operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) and a flagship of Switzerland’s RailĀ 2000 modernisation programme. Built between 1991 and 1996, a total of 119 locomotives were delivered to replace aging electrics and overhaul express passenger services on Switzerland’s highly electrified network. Recognisable by its sleek, streamlined bodywork and distinctive Swiss red livery, the ReĀ 460 features a Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement with powerful traction motors and a lightweight design that supports both rapid acceleration and strong high-speed performance. It runs under 15Ā kV AC overhead electrification and is capable of 200Ā km/h operation, making it ideal for long-distance InterCity and InterRegio trains. These locomotives are frequently seen hauling double-deck ICĀ 2000 trainsets, premium expresses and other key passenger services between major Swiss cities and border connections. Initially able to handle freight duties, the ReĀ 460 fleet later focused primarily on passenger operations as specialised freight electrics took over heavy goods work. Over the years the class has received system modernisations, including updated traction electronics and improved energy efficiency, ensuring continued service into the 21st century.
$382.45
Marklin 39469 SBB Re460 104 Electric Locomotive VI (~AC-Sound) HO Gauge—
$382.45

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SBB Re460 104 Electric Locomotive VI (~AC-Sound) 1:87 scale model produced by Marklin. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection. Features: AC Sound Model Best suited to Epoch VI Model Railways This model mainly operates in Switzerland This model is decorated in SBB company markings Version with end emblems in relief. Intricate, single-arm pantographs. Four axles powered Cab lighting. European and Swiss headlight/marker light changeover. A buffer capacitor to bridge short unpowered sections of track is fitted. Details The SBB ReĀ 460 is a modern four-axle electric locomotive operated by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) and a flagship of Switzerland’s RailĀ 2000 modernisation programme. Built between 1991 and 1996, a total of 119 locomotives were delivered to replace aging electrics and overhaul express passenger services on Switzerland’s highly electrified network. Recognisable by its sleek, streamlined bodywork and distinctive Swiss red livery, the ReĀ 460 features a Bo'Bo' wheel arrangement with powerful traction motors and a lightweight design that supports both rapid acceleration and strong high-speed performance. It runs under 15Ā kV AC overhead electrification and is capable of 200Ā km/h operation, making it ideal for long-distance InterCity and InterRegio trains. These locomotives are frequently seen hauling double-deck ICĀ 2000 trainsets, premium expresses and other key passenger services between major Swiss cities and border connections. Initially able to handle freight duties, the ReĀ 460 fleet later focused primarily on passenger operations as specialised freight electrics took over heavy goods work. Over the years the class has received system modernisations, including updated traction electronics and improved energy efficiency, ensuring continued service into the 21st century.