Steam locomotive series 354.1 of the Czechoslovakian State Railways.
Form variant!
■ First version with round chimney with brim
■ Free-standing lines
■ Metal buffers
■ Finest wheels with low flanges
■ Drive and coupling rods made of precision cast metal
In 1912, the then k.k. priv. Southern Railway Company ordered a tank locomotive for heavy passenger train service as a replacement for the 229 series locomotives that had become too weak. The locomotive factory of the State Railway Company then developed the superheated steam type of the 629 series as the first tank locomotive in the world with the Pacific wheel arrangement 2’C1’. The first 629 was delivered to the Southern Railway Company in 1913, and 14 more in a total of 3 delivery series followed in the next two years. The extraordinarily positive experience with this series prompted the Imperial and Royal State Railways to purchase 25 almost identical locomotives by the end of the monarchy in 1918.
Fifteen Southern Railway machines and ten State Railway machines remained in Austria after the First World War. 15 had to be handed over to the newly founded CSD, which designated them as 354.121 to 135.
Manufacturer: | Roco |
Article-No.: | 7100026 |
EAN: | 9005033075118 |
Gauge: | H0 |
Railway Company: | ČSD |
Era: | III |
Power system: | DC |
Digital-Decoder: | No |
Digital Interface: | PluX22 digital decoder socket |
Flywheel mass: | Yes |
Anzahl angetriebene Achsen | 3 |
Anzahl Achsen mit Haftreifen | 1 |
Length over buffer: | 153 mm |
Navigable minimum radius: | 358 mm |
Coupler: | Shaft NEM 362 with KK kinematics |
Headlights: | Three front headlights, changing with travel direction |
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Delivery Date: | 2025 |
Manufacturer price: | 369,90 € |