Electric locomotive 1042.645 of the Austrian Federal Railways.
■ Version with curved corner windows
■ Blood-orange livery with ivory-coloured roof
■ Switchable headlight / tail light with DIP switch
■ With etched set of signs enclosed
■ Suitable for the wagon sets, items 6200026, 6200027
From 1963 onwards, a total of 257 locomotives classed as the
general-purpose electric locomotive 1042 were built. From 1966,
more powerful engines were installed so that a maximum speed of 150
km/h could be achieved. These locomotives were designated as class
1042.5 engines. The installation of a resistance brake necessitated
their characteristic roof superstructure, and, in comparison to
previously-supplied locomotives, the position of their single-arm
pantographs was reversed. They were used to pull all types of
train, but mainly express passenger and freight trains, also across
the border into Germany.
The 1042.645 was assembled at Simmering-Graz-Pauker in Graz under
the serial number 71120. Siemens was in charge of the electrical
components. This locomotive was stationed at Wien-Süd after its
delivery in March 1975.
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