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    Brawa German Diesel Railcar VT 762 of the DRG (Sound Decoder)  
        

    Brawa 44419

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    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    AC HO Germany II DRG 241.7mm
    Brawa 44419 - German Diesel Railcar VT 762 of the DRG (Sound Decoder)

    Product Features and Details
    HO Scale AC Era II Includes a digital decoder Includes a sound effect 

    Model Details:

    • Drive in the locomotive to all four axles
    • Extra mounted and free-standing steps and handrail
    • True-to-epoch lighting
    • Finely detailed bogies
    • Fine engravings
    • Finest metal spoked wheels
    • Illuminated driver's cab
    • Metal drive unit In-plane assembled windows
    • Multipart interior fittings
    • Sound Decoder
    In order to process tourist traffic on secondary lines in a more efficient manner in particular, the young Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft railway company made several attempts to use two-axle and four-axle railcars from 1921 onwards. Based upon the experiences of the initial attempts, 18 four-axle railcars complete with bogies were procured between 1925 and 1929. WUMAG supplied a third of these railcars which were given designations ranging from 757 to 762. The car body was a riveted steel design. Two cooler attachments located on the roof gave the vehicle its distinctive appearance. In accordance with the specifications for passenger carriages, the railcars were given a green paint coat with a silver-grey roof. Upon acceptance, the railcars were used in locations such as Frankfurt/O., Breslau Hbf, Allenstein, Trier, Templin and Oldenburg. All six vehicles moved to the Nuremberg Hbf railway depot in 1930. All vehicles were fitted with a third cooler on the roof during the course of the drive and technology improvements. In 1932, the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft railway company introduced the famous red/ivory railcar paint coat which all VTs were given from this point onwards. They were utilized together with VB 140 trailer cars on secondary railways in the Nuremberg area including to destinations such as Behringersmühle, Markterlbach and Eschenau.

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