Electric locomotive re 4/4 172 of the Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon
Railway.
Mold variant!
■ In its final state of operation
■ Version with short buffer beam and resistor grid for late
Epochs
■ Elaborately designed roof with scissor pantograph
■ With "Eggerberg" coat of arms
■ Engraved decorative line
■ Detailed, multi-coloured replica of the engine room
■ Set of fine wheels with low flanges
After the Ae 4/4 locomotives of the Bern–Lötschberg–Simplon
Railway, which had been in service since 1944, had proven
themselves over more than two decades, additional ageing mainline
locomotives were due for replacement by the early 1960s. While the
SBB pursued the procurement of Re 4/4 II locomotives featuring
conventional direct control and single-phase AC motors, BLS opted
for a more modern approach with silicon rectifiers and shaft
current motors. These new locomotives, initially designated Ae 4/4
II and later reclassified as Re 4/4 following technical upgrades,
were built by SLM and BBC. They were deployed in both passenger and
freight service across the networks of BLS, GBS, SEZ, and BN, as
well as on adjoining SBB lines.
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