Trix 16014 - Steam Locomotive w/Tender; Road No 01 202

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Scale: N-Scale

EAN/UPC: 4028106160141

System: 2-Rail DC.

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Prototype: Swiss Association Pacific 01 202 standard design steam locomotive, road number 01 202, 4-6-2 wheel arrangement, built starting in 1925 for the German State Railroad Company. Current version as in use as a museum locomotive, with older design boiler, cut off front skirting and smoke deflectors in Era VI. Link to the Association Pacific 01 202.

Model: The frame for the locomotive and the tender as well as the tender body are constructed of die-cast metal. The locomotive has a built-in digital decoder and a sound generator with the formats DCC, Selectrix, and Selectrix 2. The propulsion is in the tender and is a motor with a flywheel. 4 axles powered. 4 traction tires. The firebox has flickering light by means of processor-controlled LEDs (red-orange). Warm white LEDs are used for the triple headlights, cab lighting, and running gear lights. The smoke box door can be opened. The end of the tender has an NEM coupler pocket. The locomotive has a central locking device on the smoke box, a partially open panel below the smoke box door, and 2 generators on the boiler.

Length over the buffers 150 mm / 5-7/8". 

  DCC SX2 SX
Headlight(s) · · ·
Locomotive whistle · · ·
Steam locomotive op. sounds · ·
Running gear lights · ·
Direct control · ·
Sound of squealing brakes off · ·
Engineer’s cab lighting · ·
Flickering Light in Fire Box · ·
Whistle for switching maneuver · ·
Air Pump · ·
Letting off Steam · ·
Sound of coal being shoveled · ·
Grate Shaken · ·
Station Announcements · ·
Conductor's Whistle · ·
Doors Closing · ·

 

Highlights: Tooling variation with cut off, partially open skirting. Smoke box door that can be opened. Running gear lights. Famous locomotive. 

One-time series. 

T16014 – Standard Design Steam Locomotive, Road Number 01 202 The class 01 was the epitome of German express steam locomotives for many years and almost until the end of steam motive power in both German states. Neither lay people nor railroad personnel could escape the fascination with it and the way it conveyed power, elegance, and speed. The German State Railroad Company (DRG) was established in 1920 and in its first type plan the classes 01 and 02 were included as a two-cylinder and a four-cylinder compound express locomotive that were identical in all other respects. After conclusion of comparison tests with ten each pre-production locomotives of both classes the dice fell in favor of the two-cylinder unit and regular production began in 1927 with road number 01 012. Procurement of this locomotive type did not end until 1938, a period of more than twelve years that resulted almost unavoidably in various design changes. The design was totally overhauled before the production run of the third series (01 102-190): While road numbers 01 102-149 still had a copper firebox, the steel firebox was introduced starting with road number 01 150. The firebox and the boiler now had a larger number of cleaning holes and the piston type feed water pump was replaced. The frame design was reinforced and the running gear was improved as was the suspension springing and the braking system. This allowed the permissible speed to be increased from 120 to 130 km/h / 75 to 81 mph. The design changes on the last series delivered (01 191-232) by contrast encompassed only the replacing of the standard piston valves by pressure balance valves designed by Karl Schulz. After World War II, 171 units remained on the future DB, which lost their "large ears" in favor of the small Witte smoke deflectors. Some of them also got rid of their front skirting. The last stronghold for the DB class 01 units was the Hof District until 1973, where road number 01 202 was also in use until the end. In 1975, the Swiss Werner Bühlmann from Münsingen bought the locomotive and had it brought to Switzerland by October 2, 1975. Here it was brought back to operational condition in almost twenty years of work at great expense by Werner Bühlmann and a group of incorrigible optimists. In 1989, the association "Pacific 01 202" was founded with the goal of keeping road number 01 202 operational, and since 1999 road number 01 202 has found a permanent home in Lyss in the canton of Bern. Starting in November of 2011, road number 01 202 spent two years at the maintenance facility in Meiningen for its scheduled main overhaul. While there, it was equipped with PZB and GSM-R safety equipment so that it could now do special runs in Germany. 

Retrofit kit for brakeman's steps, rail clearance devices, and front coupler with a pocket included. 

EAN/UPC: 4028106160141