2nd class "Schlieren" buffet coach, type Bpz, of the Austrian
Federal Railways. The ÖBB also called them "Stamperlwagen".
Mold variant!
■ Revised frame, in particular, the access and the plug-in
parts
■ Model in “Sparlack” (simplified colouration) paintwork
In 1975 the Jenbach works delivered ten 2nd class coaches with
buffet compartments. In colloquial Austrian, the ÖBB called them
"Stamperlwagen". The ÖBB had the Schlieren coaches delivered
between 1965 and 1981 and for a long time they formed the backbone
of the Austrian domestic passenger train service. They are standard
Swiss coaches (type EW I) adapted to Austrian conditions. The name
is derived from the Swiss town of Schlieren, the location of the
wagon factory where this type of coach was built and designed. The
wagons were not only used in Austria but also, for example, on the
Salzburg-Rosenheim-Kufstein line, on the
Lienz-Brixen-Brenner-Innsbruck corridor and in Switzerland.
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