HO Scale AC Diesel Locomotives

ROCO 78009

SNCF series Y 8000 Diesel Locomotive (Marklin AC Digital w/Sound)

Sorry, this product is sold out and no longer available from the manufacturer.

Diesel locomotive series Y 8000 of the French State Railways. Epoc IV.

Model with completely new design !

AC model with digital decoder and digitally switchable sound and light functions as well as buffer capacitor for uninterruptible power supply.

■ With newly developed electric coupling is now available for the first time
■ Rich detailing on the model with many plug-in parts and freestanding handles
■ With true to original light and sound functions

In July 1977, the Moyse factory rolled out the first shunting locomotive Y 8001 which was designed for shunting operations at stations, marshalling yards, construction sites and repair workshops of the SNCF. In France the locomotives were called « Locotracteur » and 525 of them formed the first series. Stronger and longer than its predecessors, the “Locotrateurs” were also able to replace locomotives which hauled light freight trains.

The Y 8000 were given a paintwork in orange with brown and white areas - similar to the BB 3500 at the time of commissioning. Painted as such, most of them have gone through their careers and had carried all successive logos of the SNCF until the current "Carmillon". Some were also repainted for the operations and companies they were assigned to: Fret, Infra or even TER.

General data
- Number of driven axles - 2
- Coupling - Digitally controllable
- Minimum radius - 358 mm
Electrical
- Sound - yes

We fully test & inspect every locomotive before it ships to you.
release
2019 New Item
scale
HO
category
AC Diesel 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-78009
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our price
$339.95 USD
 
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