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    Fleischmann 3 piece set „National Express“ NX Rail  
        

    Fleischmann 881903

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    Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    N Germany VI Private 495mm
    Fleischmann 881903 - 3 piece set „National Express“ NX Rail

    Product Features and Details
    N Scale Era VI 

    Model: 3-piece set "National Express" of the NX Rail. Epoch VI. The set comprises to former "Silberlingen" and one driving trailer in current livery of the "National Express". Model with in-plane applied windows and true to original livery and lettering. The model has interior furnishing and is equipped ready to install interior lighting. Coupler pocket according to NEM 355 standards and close coupling mechanism. The driving trailer features a built-in function decoder that allows for white/red light changeover when analogue as well as digital operating.

    The National Express Holding GmbH is a German passenger transport company which was founded in 2014 and has its headquarter in Dusseldorf, Germany. The company engaged in competitive calls for tender as well as for regional rail transport throughout Germany and managed to win two of them in the state of North-Rhine-Westphalia. If there are not enough railcars available, the NX Rail uses push pull trains together with locomotives of the series 110 469-4, which they bought from the DB AG.


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