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Fleischmann 7570022 N E- Loc 169 005-6 of the DB

On 24 January 1905, electrical operation was started on the 23.7 km long railway line to the Ammertal valley. It was the first ride of an electric train under a simple AC overhead line. This made it the first line to be equipped with a new system, the railway current used to date in central and northern Europe.The route was initially driven by electric railcars, and later with small, up to 50 kilometers per hour, electric locomotives. The energy in the form of single-phase alternating current came from the water power plant Kammerl at the Ammer. From 1930, the bullish LAY in 5 – later 169 005 – reinforced the electric locomotive fleet on the Oberammergau train. Despite their length of only 8.7 m, the small power pack proved to be excellent.For decades the railway, with its coziness and idylic surroundings of a Bavarian local railway, has exercised a special charm for all railway enthusiasts. The time of the Neinasechzga in the local traffic on the Oberammergau train came to an end in May 1981. With the departure of the old locomotives, the regular operation took off, and the charm of an incomparable era had disappeared irretrievably.This text is machine translated.

Price: EUR 299.00

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