Product Features and Details
Prototype: The Class 1014 electric locomotive of the Austrian Federal Railways was a multi-system dual-purpose locomotive that was used primarily on EuroCity passenger trains in and out of Austria. Introduced in 1993, twenty 1014s were built for the OBB from 1993 to 1994. The 1014s had a maximum speed of 106 MPH (160KPH) and a continuous power output of 3000 kW. They were quickly superseded by the Taurus Class locomotives and were withdrawn from service in 2009.
Model: The Roco 72474 Austrian Class 1014 is a very impressive model with exceptional running performance and extensive detail. The model is equipped with a powerful 5 pole motor with flywheel, Plux22 dcc receptacle, full cab interiors, sprung loaded pantographs, intricate roof details and much more. Model also has LED headlights that coordinate with direction of travel and all the modern technology available on the market today. This locomotive would be perfect for both freight and passenger service on any Austrian and German themed layout. It would also make a nice addition to any model train collection.
Model highlights:
Highly detailed body and truck side rames.
Sprung metal pantographs
5 pole can motor with flywheel.
Drive on four axles; two with traction tires
Plux22 dcc receptacle
White and red triple headlights that change with the direction of travel.
NEM 362 coupler pockets and close coupling mechanism on both ends