Product Features and Details
Body: for the three rail AC system. With fitted digital decoder (21-pole, ESU). Headlights can be turned on/off. Standard NEM 340 AC wheels. Otherwise identical to L133031.
In 1930, the German Imperial Railway Company procured three goods railcars with the fleet numbers 10 001-10 003. They were earmarked predominantly for fast transport of general cargo. Initially given a red brown livery, the cars had the same drive concept as, for example, the railcar in the VT 857-859 class, which was also manufactured by the carriage factory in Wismar. The cars were fitted with a traction bogie and an unpowered bogie. The engine was fitted with the gears directly on the bogie. The power transmission was effected by means of coupling rod and jackshaft. All three railcars came to the DB and were re-designated VT 69 900 -902. The last railcar was decommissioned in 1962.