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Roco 7510149 Electric locomotive 1044.53, ÖBB, DC Sound

Roco 7510149 Electric locomotive 1044.53, ÖBB, DC Sound
Item no.: 7510149
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Electric locomotive 1044.53 from the Austrian State Railways.

■ Roof design with low fans

With many separately mounted plug-in parts, partly using etching technology

Used to pull passenger and freight trains in Austria and into Germany

Etched factory plate included

Suitable for Ex 468 "Arlberg Express", item no. none. 6200077, 6200078, 6200079, 6200080

Switchable high beam and individually switchable headlights or taillights as well as driver's cab 
lighting in digital mode

Constantly increasing performance requirements prompted the Austrian locomotive industry to develop 
a completely new high-performance electric traction unit with thyristor technology in the early 
1970s. From 1976 to 1995, ÖBB acquired 217 units of the four-axle electric locomotive class 1044. 
The 5,120 kW locomotives with speeds of up to 160 km/h shaped ÖBB's modern image for many years. In 
the early years, traction from high-quality express trains dominated. Over time, freight transport, 
push-pull operations and lead services also became part of the regular services on the mountain 
lines.