Diesel railcar 5042.10 of the Austrian Federal Railways.
■ Version with modified roof
■ Chassis in grey livery
■ Interior lighting and tail lights switchable with a DIP
switch
■ Separately applied plug-in parts, some made of metal
Based on the development of the VT 41 class diesel railcars, the
Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) acquired larger VT 42 class diesel
railcars between 1935 and 1937. These vehicles were equipped with
two 210 hp motors designed for a maximum speed of 110 km/h. After
World War II, the ÖBB reclassified the railcars under the new
series designation 5042. Until their electrification, they were
used on the "Westbahn" railway lines, operating in express trains
among other services. Following electrification, their main areas
of operation then shifted to Villach, Graz, and Lienz, though they
continued to serve in fast and express trains.
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