Description
Steam locomotive 62 1007 of the railway company of the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Reichsbahn).
Model with a tightly soldered decoder built-in from factory
The only class 62 locomotive to feature an EDP number
Operating condition: 1970
The class 62 was developed and supplied by the Henschel company for the German State Railway Company (DRG) in the 1920s. These engines were two-cylinder superheated steam locomotives. A total of 15 engines were produced. Although the locomotives had already been built by 1928, the DRG did not procure the 62 003-015 until 1932. The reasons for the delay were low requirements and the excessively high price of the locomotives.
After the Second World War, eight of these locomotives were retained by the railway company of the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche Reichsbahn). The 62 007 was the only one provided with an EDP numbering.
- Coupling: NEM shaft 355 without close coupling mechanism
- Minimum radius: 192 mm
- Flywheel: yes
- Number of driven axles: 3
- Number of axles with traction tyres: 1
- Scale: N
- Epoch: IV
- Railway Company: DR
General data
- Motor: 3 pole motor
- Head light: Direction dependent dual headlights
- Decoder-Type: MX617/MN170
- Control: 2L - Digital
- Digital decoder: DCC
Electrical
- Length over buffer: 107 mm
Measurements