Accumulator railcar class 515 and control cab car of the Deutsche
Bundesbahn. Model in ocean blue/beige livery.
* Unobstructed view through the delicately worked passenger
compartment and driver’s cab
■ With separately applied plug-in parts, such as windscreen wipers,
shunting handles mounted under the buffers as well as heating
cables
* Rich detailing on the bogies which have separately applied
parts
■ Interior lighting can be switched via DIP switch
The accumulator railcars were already introduced in Germany before
the First World War. The 2-part accumulator railcars of the type
"Wittfeld", whose accumulators were housed in the prominent stems,
operated until after the Second World War. After 1945, the German
Federal Railways began again to deal with this type of power drive.
The ETA 176 has made a name for itself as the "Limburg cigar", but
only eight of them were built. From 1953, the more cost-effective
ETA 150, which had approximately the same features as the ETA 176,
was put into service in large numbers. From the ETA 150 (from 1968
designated series 515) a total of 232 units were built until 1965.
Furthermore, 216 control cab cars of the type ESA 150 (later
designated series 815) were put into operation.
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