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    Roco Austrian 6-part Electric Multiple Unit Class 4010 of the ÖBB (Sound Decoder)  
        

    Roco 79057

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    System Scale Country Era Railway Dimensions
    AC HO Austria IV ÖBB 1711 mm
    Roco 79057 - Austrian 6-part Electric Multiple Unit Class 4010 of the ÖBB (Sound Decoder)

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

    6 part electric multiple unit class 4010 of the Austrian Federal Railways.

    ¦ Anniversary model - "60 years of Roco"
    ¦ With PluX Interface now available for the first time
    ¦ With true to original sound functions switchable in digital mode
    ¦ Version as a classic "Transalpin" train

    The 6-part electric multiple unit contains the following vehicles: a powerhead, a 2nd class open seating coach, a 2nd class compartment car, a dining car, a 1st/2nd class compartment car and a control cab coach with 1st class open seating compartment.

    With the name "Transalpin" was introduced, on June 2 1958, a fast daily connection from Vienna Westbahnhof to Zurich (later to Basel).The use of the new 4010 multiple units, available from May 1965, made this train connection a great classic. The shapely train compositions with their striking coat of sapphire blue and ivory also had the best inner values. The interior of the wagons was more comfortable and elegant than ever before seen in the Austrian express train traffic. The six-part units, of which three were initially ordered, reached a top speed of 150 km / h and thus also a much higher cruising speed. The ÖBB decided to use these successful train compositions to build also a inner-Austrian city express network. In 1966, began thus the delivery of a second series (from class 4010.04 to 4010.15).

    Until the train was hauled by locomotives in 1977, the "Transalpine" remained inseparable from the 4010. In case of service disruption on the Arlberg route, diversions from Bregenz-Lindau-Munich-Rosenheim to Salzburg were possible. On the non-electrified lines between Lindau and Geltendorf the 4010 was hauled by the DB locomotives of the series 18.6 (Bavarian S 3/6), V 100.10, V 200 and later 218.


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