About the Rheingold Express:
On their way to Switzerland and onwards to Italy countless luxury
passengers from Great Britain and The Netherlands used CIWL
couchette cars of CIWL through France. DRG was very interested in
“redirecting” this wealthy clientele to their routes. For this
reason it introduced a luxury day train with the name “Rheingold
Express” in 1928 between Hoek van Holland/Amsterdam and Basel SBB.
From 1929 the train service was extended in the summer to Lucerne
and Zurich. The extent of the competitive pressure can be seen in
the fact that CIWL reacted to the DRG offensive as early as 1928
with its own day train “Edelweiss” via Brussels Luxembourg,
Strasbourg.
When designing the train, DRG took reference to the similar CIWL
day trains. The interior included open-plan cars and in some cases
partially divided compartments, in first cases even with
freestanding benches. Each car had a different decor made of
different precious woods or
cloth-covered walls and ceilings. The exterior of the train was a
dark violet – ebony coloured special paint.
Thus 26 cars were produced in four different versions (each in 1st
and 2nd class with and without galley), as well as three luggage
wagons. A train generally consists of five carriages – one carriage
each with and
without kitchen in first and second class (one galley served two
cars) as well as a luggage wagon. Since at that time the luggage
wagon still had to run as a protective wagon behind the locomotive,
when changing
direction in Mannheim, an additional luggage wagon was needed. For
this, DRG repainted two Prussian and Baden-Wurttemberg cars
according to the Rheingold colour scheme. In the Netherlands the
traction was transferred to the 3700 and 3900 series. On the German
section, for many years the BR 184-5 of the Mainz railway depot ran
as far as Mannheim. From 1936 the new Deutzerfelder 01 pull the
Rheingold Express. Offenburger 183 transport the train on the
southern section, having already been replaced by the BR 01 in
1930. From Basel, Ae 4/7 bring the train into the interior of
Switzerland in the summer. When the war started in 1939, the luxury
train was stopped without a replacement.
Coaches in this set:
- DRG express train coach SPw4ü-28, registration no. Köln 105
001
- DRG express train coach SA4ü-28, registration no. Köln 10 502
- DRG express train coach SA4üK-28, registration no. Köln 10
501
- DRG express train coach SB4ü-28, registration no. Köln 10 702
- DRG express train coach SB4üK-29, registration no. Köln 10
707
The digital version includes numerous functions
like:
- operating and kitchen sound;
- entry lighting;
- ceiling lighting;
- table lighting (individual tables and lamps).
There are two additional coaches in this series referenced as
Brawa 46430 / 46431 / 46432 / 46433 and
Brawa 46434 / 46435 / 46436 / 46437.