Electric locomotive 155 138 of the Railpool.
Form variation!
■ For the first time with square buffers
■ Operated across Germany in freight transport under different
transport companies
■ Delicately crafted pantographs
■ Finely engraved bogies
■ With individually switchable headlight or tail light and driver's
cab lighting in digital mode
From 1977, the railway company of the German Democratic Republic
(Deutsche Reichsbahn) procured 270 class 250 series locomotives
(later renamed the class 155) for heavy freight transport. Due to
their lack of streamlined curves, which are of negligible
importance at their low top speed, they were given the nickname
"Strom-Container" (electricity container) or simply "Backstein"
(the brick).
In 2017, the Deutsche Bahn sold 100 locomotives to a consortium
centred around Railpool and Toshiba. Railpool supplied the 155 138
with a shining silver livery designed to draw the attention. Some
of these locomotives, which were authorised for operation in
Germany and Austria, were put up for sale.
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