Diesel locomotive M62 221 of the Hungarian State Railways.
Model factory equipped with DCC sound decoder.
■ Complete brake pipes with fully formed air reservoirs
■ Particularly authentic replicas of the bogies
■ Free-standing shunter grab rails underneath the buffers
■ In digital operation with separately switchable headlights/taillights, driver's cab illumination and engine room illumination
The story about the M62, known as "Szergej" in Hungary, began in 1965 with the delivery of the world's first locomotive, M62 001, from Lugansk. A further 288 locomotives were still delivered to MAV, 15 of them were large gauge versions. These locomotives took over heavy goods transport, leading to the early withdrawal of older steam locomotive types. Remarkably, some of these robust locomotives are still in service today.
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General data |
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Coupling |
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NEM shaft 362 with close coupling mechanism |
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Minimum radius |
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358 mm |
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Number of axles with traction tyres |
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2 |
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Number of driven axles |
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6 |
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Flywheel |
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yes |
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Electrical |
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Interface |
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Electrical interface for traction units PluX22 |
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Interior lighting |
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Yes |
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Interior lighting |
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LED |
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Interior lighting |
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Digital switchable |
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Interior lighting |
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Driver's cab lighting |
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Interior lighting |
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Engine room lighting |
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Head light |
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3 headlight, dependent on the direction of travel/2 tail lights, dependent on the direction of travel |
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Digital decoder |
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PluX22 |
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Sound |
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yes |
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LED head light |
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yes |
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Additional light function |
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yes |
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Measurements |
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Length over coupling |
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202 mm |