Diesel locomotive class 2067 of the Austrian Federal Railways.
■ With many separately applied plug-in parts
■ Fine wheelsets with low wheel flanges
■ Version in “Valousek” design
■ Long front hood with maintenance flaps
To replace the old steam locomotives class 392, 694 and others with
modern vehicles, the ÖBB purchased powerful diesel locomotives from
1959 onwards. As was usual with the electric shunting locomotives
of that time, a drive was installed via a blind shaft and coupling
rods. In total, no less than 111 locomotives were delivered to the
ÖBB by 1978. The locomotive with hydraulic power transmission has
an output of 440 KW and reaches a top speed of 65 km/h. The series
2067, purchased initially as a heavy shunting machine, was also
often used in front of passenger and goods trains - for example, on
the Gailtal, Ost und Franz-Josefs railway lines. The 2067s are
still in operation today. Some vehicles are adapted for private
railway companies, for museum use or other particular purposes.
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