HO Scale Electric Locomotives

Electric locomotive class BB 9200 of the French State Railways.

■ Anniversary model - "60 years of Roco"
■ This variant has no front skirt
■ Model with true to original sound
■ Model with delicately designed pantographs

For the use in the French direct current network with 1.5 kV, the SNCF bought from 1957 on the powerful mixed-traffic locomotives BB 9200. By 1964, 92 locomotives were built by the companies Creusot-Loire, Jeumont-Schneider and CEM. From the beginning the machines were used to haul high-quality passenger trains from Paris station Austerlitz to Bordeaux and Toulouse. Soon, their mission was extended to the entire southern DC network of the SNCF. The locos were also used for the carriage of fast goods trains. They reached a top speed of 160 km / h and had a power output of 3850 kW.

General data
- Number of axles with traction tyres - 1
- Number of driven axles - 4
- Coupling - NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
- Minimum radius - 358 mm
- Flywheel - yes
Electrical
- Sound - yes
- Interface - Electrical interface for traction units PluX16

We fully test & inspect every locomotive before it ships to you.
release
2020 New Item
scale
HO
category
Electric Locomotives
era
Era IV (1970-1990)
Nationality
France
Railway
SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemde fer français)
Availability
No longer available from the manufacturer
our product code
R-73049
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