Roco 70089 - Electric locomotive Ae 3/6I 10700

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EAN/UPC: 9005033700898

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Electric locomotive Ae 3/6ˡ 10700 of the Swiss Federal Railways.

■ Model in the historic SBB design of the 3rd series
■ Complete, finely-detailed new construction with elaborate reproduction of the “Buchli” drive and the pantographs
■ Large lamps
■ Short coupling mechanism at each end of the locomotive
■ Fine spoked wheels

The electric locomotives of the series Ae 3/6ˡ were purchased in several orders from 1921 to 1929. The series 10700 locomotive originates from the MFO and SLM workshops. Due to the long procurement period, technical innovations were also installed. As a result, the locomotive power increased from 1,450 kW to 1,600 kW. Thanks to the excellent running characteristics, the maximum speed could also be improved. From 1929 onwards from 90 km/h to 100 km/h and for the more powerful locomotives (starting with No. 10637) in 1937, after adjustments to the running axle bogie, to 110 km/h.
The 10700 series locomotive had it's base at the depot in Bern from 1927 to 1986. To this day, it is still housed in the depot of Olten as an operational historical vehicle and belongs to the Historical Heritage Foundation of the SBB (SBB Historic).


Specifications:
General data
Number of axles with traction tyres   1
Number of driven axles   3
Coupling   NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
Minimum radius   358 mm
Flywheel   yes
      
Electrical
Interface   Electrical interface for digital decoders (ask Ajckids) PluX22
Head light   Light changeover true to the Swiss original.
Motor   5-pole motor
LED head light   yes
Measurements
Length over buffer   170 mm

Prototype Information

Following the electrification of the Gotthard line, the main lines in the midland region were also covered by overhead contact wires. This made it necessary to put in an order for electric mainline locomotives of a new design, as the types used on the Gotthard mountain were unsuitable for the midland region due to their low maximum speed. SBB initially ordered three different versions so that each of the manufacturers BBC, SAAS and MFO had the opportunity to prove the efficiency of their design. This led to the locomotive types Ae 3/6I, Ae 3/6II and Ae 3/6III with varying drive concepts.

The Ae 3/6I design with Buchli drive prevailed and was built in several lots. A total of 114 locomotives were built, and later further developed for a higher power output with an additional drive axle as the Ae 4/7. The Ae 3/6I locomotives were put into operation between 1921 and 1929, and remained in regular service for over 70 years. Initially deployed in the superior express service along the East-West axis, these locomotives also proved their worth in regional, postal and freight train services. They could be found in all three regions of the country and on all lines, whereby the Gotthard line tended to be the exception rather than the rule, because the Ae 3/6I was only used “on the mountain” at the beginning of its deployment, and after that only in exceptional cases.

Some locomotives were regularly hired by private railways, such as the BLS, which repeatedly used Ae 3/6I engines on its railway network over a period of 14 years. Six locomotives representing all three main construction types have been preserved and are in part operational: 10601 (in private hands), 10639 (in private hands), 10650 (Mikado Association), 10664 (SBB Historic), 10693 (Mikado Association) and 10700 (SBB Historic).

EAN/UPC: 9005033700898