Description
Steam locomotive 302.608 of the Hungarian State Railways.
Free-standing tubes and many separately applied plug-in parts
Ideal for operation in front of express and passenger trains
Full metal wheels with low wheel flanges
Z21 driver's cab available
The class 109 locomotives represented the culmination and high point of the 2-C locomotives in Austria. They made it possible to reduce the travel time between Vienna and Trieste from 13.5 to 10.5 hours. In 1913, the Budapest machine factory built eleven locomotives for use on lines in the Hungarian half of the empire. The locomotive, later designated as the 302 series in Hungary, differs from the original 109 series mainly in the angular covering of the inlet pipes and the typically Hungarian lamps. The air pump is also in a different place, namely at the back left of the boiler.
The 109.107 numbered steam locomotive was built in Budapest in 1915, based on Austrian plan drawings. In 1932 the DSA railway company (Donau-Sava-Adria railway company) was nationalized. Its vehicles were transferred to MÁV. From 1932 this locomotive was working as MÁV 302.608. The model shows us the appearance of the last years of the locomotive.
- Coupling: NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism
- Minimum radius: 419 mm
- Flywheel: yes
- Number of driven axles: 2
- Number of axles with traction tyres: 2
- Article number: 7110025
- Scale: H0
- Epoch: III-IV
- Railway Company: MAV
General data
- Motor: 5-pole motor
- Head light: Direction dependent dual headlights
- LED head light: yes
- Control: DC Digital
- Interface: Electrical interface for traction units PluX16
- Digital decoder: PluX16
- Sound: yes
Electrical
- Length over buffer: 201 mm
Measurements