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Marklin Steam Locomotive Class 24 w/tender  

Model #36240

Includes a digital decoder

Our Price: $178.52

System Country Era Railway Dimensions
HO/ACGermanyIIIDB194mm
Marklin 36240 - Steam Locomotive Class 24 w/tender

Product Features and Details

Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 24 general-purpose locomotive. Standard design locomotive with Wagner smoke deflectors.
Model: The locomotive has a digital decoder and a special motor. The boiler is constructed of metal. All driving axles powered. Traction tires. The locomotive has close couplers in NEM coupler pockets. The triple headlights change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. The headlights are maintenance-free LED's. The locomotive has a smoke generator contact: It is ready for installation of a smoke generator (72270). Length over the buffers 19.4 cm / 7-5/8".

  Central
Unit
Control
Unit
Mobile
Station
Central
Station
Headlight(s) · · · ·
Direct control · · ·

Highlights:
  • New tooling.
  • Detailed, affordable beginner's model.
  • Built-in digital decoder.
  • Smoke generator contact.

Class 24 - Prairie Pony in Prussia. Between 1926 and 1938, a total of 95 units of the class 24 were purchased for the flat, long branch lines in East and West Prussia. These locomotives were nicknamed the "Prairie Pony" and were designed as a passenger locomotive, but were soon used as a general-purpose locomotive. This 16.96 meter / 55 foot 7-11/16 inch long locomotive reached a maximum speed of 90 km/h / 56 mph. It was a parallel class to the class 64 and gave very good results in the tasks assigned to it. The division of Germany and the areas surrendered to Poland resulted in 38 units finally coming to the German Federal Railroad, where they continued to perform valuable service on branch lines, often with "Donnerbüchsen / Thunder Box" passenger cars. Gradually, they were replaced in many locations by the class VT 95 and VT 98 red rail busses, were retired and scrapped. They last home base was Rheydt; there they left regular service in 1966 on the German Federal Railroad. In Poland the 34 locomotives left there after World War II were indispensable up to 1976. Four Prairie Ponies remain preserved as museum pieces; one of them is from the roster of the Polish State Railroad (PKB).


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