Electric locomotive 144 029 of the German Federal Railway.
New design!
■ Separately attached windscreen wipers
■ Free view through the driver’s cab
■ Switchable driver’s cab lighting and engine room lighting in
digital mode
Almost 200 of the class E 44 electric locomotives (from 1968
onwards, DB class 144) were put into service between 1932 and 1954.
The power of the four-axle bogie locomotives was around 2,200 kW,
with a maximum speed of 90 km/h. The locomotives proved a success
both for passenger trains and freight trains. Some locomotives were
equipped with a push-pull control and were thus used in suburban
transport in urban centres. The E 44, of which the E 44.5, E 93 and
E 94 series were advancements, can justifiably be called one of the
most reliable and successful electric locomotives ever built, since
it firmly established the viability of the bogie design and the
axle-hung drive.
EDITION FREILASSING
Selected models from the former Freilassing railway depot are
reproduced under the “Edition Freilassing” label. The first
locomotives, at the time still running under steam, entered the
locomotive shed with its 20 tracks in the year 1905. Around 20
years later, the electric locomotive workshops were constructed,
and further buildings followed over the subsequent years. ROCO,
too, has close connections with the Bavarian city of Freilassing,
as the company’s first sales office was located here. Look forward
to the models in this unique edition!
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