Description
Electric locomotive Re 6/6 11662 of the Swiss Federal Railways.
Version in green paintwork with square lamps
With "Reuchenette-Pery" crest
Design with air conditioning
Delicately-crafted pantographs
Finely-detailed windscreen wipers as etched component
Closed snow ploughs attached to the package
With an hourly output of 7,850 kW and a top speed of 140 km/h, the Re 6/6, which was first put into operation in 1972, is still considered one of the strongest locomotives in Switzerland today. To achieve high speeds on bends, the axle arrangement Bo'Bo'Bo' became the preferred model in comparison to the standard Co'Co'. The more complex three bogies - an advancement of the Re 4/4 II - also proved highly advantageous with regard to wheel flange and track wear. The Re 6/6 are seen all over the place, whether in single traction, in multiple-unit control with other engines of its kind, and above all in freight transport, mainly as the so-called Re 10/10 together with an Re 4/4 II or Re 4/4 III.
- Coupling: NEM shaft 355 with close coupling mechanism
- Minimum radius: 192 mm
- Flywheel: yes
- Traction tyres: 2
- Number of driven axles: 4
- Scale: N
- Epoch: V-VI
- Railway Company: SBB
General data
- Head light: Light changeover true to the Swiss original.
- LED head light: yes
- Control: DC Analog
- Interface: Electrical interface for traction units Next18
Electrical
- Length over buffer: 121 mm
Measurements