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Fleischmann 737211 SBB Ae6/6 Canton Electric Locomotive III
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Description
Electric locomotive Ae 6/6 „Canton locomotive“, SBB. Epoch III.
Mold variant ! Technically and visually revised „canton locomotive“ in green livery, with decorative stripes and Swiss emblem. Wrong-way-light replica (without function) and Swiss lighting arrangement.
Closed front apron for optional mounting included.
Metal die-cast chassis. Motor with flywheel. Plug-in interface according to NEM 651 standards for the adaptation of a decoder. Drive on 8 wheels. Two traction wheels. Power draw on all axles.
Triple LED headlights on each end of the locomotive that change with the direction of travel. Close coupler motion link on both ends of the locomotive for real close coupling operation through the PROFI coupler 9545 (Delivery status: standard couplers). Coupler pocket according to NEM 355 standards.
The Ae 6/6 achieved cult status during the last years of operation. After the decommissioning from the active service at the SBB, several locomotives have been preserved in museums for the next generations.