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Piko Expert CD Rh242 Electric Locomotive V (DCC-Sound) PK97414 HO Gauge

Piko Expert CD Rh242 Electric Locomotive V (DCC-Sound) PK97414 HO Gauge

Expert CD Rh242 Electric Locomotive V (DCC-Sound)

1:87 scale model produced by Piko. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.


  • DCC Sound Model
  • Best suited to Epoch V Model Railways
  • This model mainly operates in Czech Republic
  • This model is decorated in CD company markings
  • This model is best suited to 358mm radius curves

Details

The robust S499.02 locomotives were developed in the mid-1970s as an advancement of the S499.0 class. Featuring a distinctive wide fan belt along the sides for transformer cooling instead of large windows, their body design closely resembled the E 469.3 direct current locomotives. Between 1975 and 1981, 86 units entered service with CSD, operating in both freight and passenger train roles. During the 1980s, some were upgraded with modern single-arm pantographs and were redesignated as class 242 in 1988.

$92.11

Original: $307.05

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Piko Expert CD Rh242 Electric Locomotive V (DCC-Sound) PK97414 HO Gauge—

$307.05

$92.11

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Expert CD Rh242 Electric Locomotive V (DCC-Sound)

1:87 scale model produced by Piko. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.


  • DCC Sound Model
  • Best suited to Epoch V Model Railways
  • This model mainly operates in Czech Republic
  • This model is decorated in CD company markings
  • This model is best suited to 358mm radius curves

Details

The robust S499.02 locomotives were developed in the mid-1970s as an advancement of the S499.0 class. Featuring a distinctive wide fan belt along the sides for transformer cooling instead of large windows, their body design closely resembled the E 469.3 direct current locomotives. Between 1975 and 1981, 86 units entered service with CSD, operating in both freight and passenger train roles. During the 1980s, some were upgraded with modern single-arm pantographs and were redesignated as class 242 in 1988.