Electric locomotive 1042 592 of the Austrian Federal Railways.
■ Version with factory plates on the locomotive frame
■ Headlights/taillights switchable with a DIP switch
■ Set of etched signs included in the package
A total of 257 units of the class 1042 universal electric
locomotive were built from 1963 onwards. After 1966, more powerful
motors were installed to achieve a top speed of 150 km/h. These
locomotives were designated as class 1042.5. Installing a
resistance brake gave them their characteristic roof structures,
and they were equipped with inverted single-arm pantographs. They
were used to haul various types of trains, focusing on fast
passenger and goods trains, including cross-border services to
Germany.
The 1042.643 locomotive was built by Simmering-Graz-Pauker in Graz
and had the factory number 71118. ELIN supplied the electrical
equipment. The ÖBB acceptance test took place in January 1975.
Before its general overhaul on 30 April 1992, the locomotive was
fitted with a HG-box in the Valousek design.
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