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Piko Expert NS 1000 Electric Locomotive IV (DCC-Sound) PK97505 HO Gauge

Piko Expert NS 1000 Electric Locomotive IV (DCC-Sound) PK97505 HO Gauge

Expert NS 1000 Electric Locomotive IV (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 IV Model Railways
  • This model mainly operates in Netherlands
  • This model is decorated in NS company markings
  • This model is best suited to 358mm radius curves

Details

The electric locomotives of the 1000 series from the Dutch State Railways were inspired by the SBB Ae 4/6 design. Unlike their Swiss counterparts, these locomotives were built for the Dutch direct current network rather than alternating current. Initially intended for express train services between major Dutch cities, they were predominantly used for goods train operations from 1948 to 1982. Of the ten locomotives produced, number 1010 is the sole survivor and is displayed at the railway museum in Utrecht.

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Piko Expert NS 1000 Electric Locomotive IV (DCC-Sound) PK97505 HO Gauge—

$324.85

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Expert NS 1000 Electric Locomotive IV (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 IV Model Railways
  • This model mainly operates in Netherlands
  • This model is decorated in NS company markings
  • This model is best suited to 358mm radius curves

Details

The electric locomotives of the 1000 series from the Dutch State Railways were inspired by the SBB Ae 4/6 design. Unlike their Swiss counterparts, these locomotives were built for the Dutch direct current network rather than alternating current. Initially intended for express train services between major Dutch cities, they were predominantly used for goods train operations from 1948 to 1982. Of the ten locomotives produced, number 1010 is the sole survivor and is displayed at the railway museum in Utrecht.