Description
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) cab control car, 2nd class for so-called lightweight express trains (LS). Type BDylf 457 with a baggage area, without a side corridor. Commonly known also as "Center Entry Cars". Version with small marker lights mounted above at the ends of the car and single-piece windows on the entries at the end of the car. Ocean blue / ivory paint scheme. The car looks as it did around 1980.
Highlights
- A digital decoder is included.
- Digitally controlled headlights and marker lights.
- Factory-installed LED interior lighting that can be controlled digitally.
- Digitally controlled cab lighting.
- Operating, current-conducting couplers that can be controlled digitally.
- Interior lighting for the entire car consist can be controlled digitally using a decoder in the cab control car.
- Prototypical car route: Kassel Main Station.
Model: The car has a digital decoder. Triple headlights and dual red marker lights work change over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. There is factory-installed LED interior lighting that can be controlled digitally. The cab lighting can be controlled digitally. The current-conducting coupler can be controlled digitally. The underbody is specific to the type of car. The end of the car without a cab has red transparent marker light inserts. The trucks are type Minden-Deutz heavy with double brake shoes and type D 62s generator. The truck at the front end of the car has rail clearance devices, a Sifa relay box, inductive magnets, and a type D 62 generator. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Restroom fall pipes and shuttle train control lines are included as separate parts for installation on the car for presentation in a display case. Length over the buffers 28.2 cm / 11-1/8".
DCC | SX2 | SX | MFX | |
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Headlight(s) | * | * | ||
Current-conducting coupler | * | * | ||
Interior lights | * | * | ||
Engineer's cab lighting | * | * |