Electric locomotive 1046 009 of the Austrian Federal Railways.
■ Valousek design
■ Clear view through the baggage compartment
■ Correct replication of the apron shape
■ Exact copy of headlights with reflectors
■ Ideal for use in front of passenger trains
■ Switchable tail light with DIP switch
■ Driver's cab and baggage compartment lighting installed;
switchable in digital mode
In order to counteract the increasing demand in urban express
transport and the related capacity bottlenecks, the Austrian
Federal Railways ordered the class 4061 baggage railcars from the
Viennese locomotive factories and the joint company ABES (an
association between the companies AEG, Elin and Siemens-Schuckert
Wien). A total of 25 1,600 kW railcars were built in two series. It
became apparent during everyday operation that the baggage
compartment was not suitable for its purpose, and therefore baggage
was rarely transported in the 4061. This was one of the reasons why
the ÖBB decided to classify what had previously been designated
“railcars” as electric locomotives. This was accompanied by the new
class designation 1046, valid from 30th May 1976.
The 1046 009 was the only locomotive to feature the old box
construction in the Valousek design.
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