Märklin 46987 Baggagevagn Pwg Pr 14 "DRG" "Insider 2025"
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Baggagevagn Pwg Pr 14 "DRG" "Insider 2025"

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Baggagevagn Pwg Pr 14 "DRG" "Insider 2025"

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Description

Baggagevagn Pwg Pr 14 "DRG" "Insider 2025", längd 9,6 cm, epok II.

Type Pwg Pr 14 Freight Train Baggage Car

Model: This model features a roof cupola and continuous step boards. The car has a brownish green paint scheme. Marker sign supports with marker signs included in a flat package for mounting on the car. Length over the buffers 9.6 cm / 3-3/4". DC wheelset E700580.

Prototype: German State Railroad Company (DRG) type Pwg Pr 14 two-axle freight train baggage car. Roof cupola included. Sides with continuous step boards. The car looks as it did at the end of the Twenties.


The class E 95 heavy freight electric locomotive to go with this car is being offered under item number 38950 as well as a high-capacity dump car set under item number 46226 exclusively for Insider members in 2025.

The freight train baggage car is being produced in 2025 in a one-time series exclusively for Insider members.

This model can be found in a DC version in the Trix H0 assortment under item number 24987 exclusively for Trix Club members.

Tooling change for the first time with continuous step boards.Marker sign supports with marker signs for mounting on the car included.Prototypical end car to go with long coal trains.

A Type Pwg with Marker Signs

Pwg or written out as "Baggage Car for Freight Trains" was once a car type in the thousands on German rails. For decades there were not only conductors doing duty on passenger trains, but also on freight trains. The type Pwg was usually located between the locomotive and the train so that the conductor did not have to struggle through the ballast to reach the locomotive crew in freight yards. The Prussians built the most Pwg designs with the type Pwg pr14, which reached a total of 9,752 units between 1913 and 1925. A feature of most of the type Pwg cars was the observation cupola giving the conductor a view of the train. When bulk freight service was introduced in the Twenties on the rails with modern dump cars, the German State Railroad did not do without the type Pwg cars although coal in particular was shipped directly to power plants in unit trains. However, the freight train baggage cars were coupled to the end of these heavy trains for safety reasons, because the heavy dump cars constructed of steel would probably have crushed the lightweight type Pwg cars in accidents. Tempi passati or distant memories. Presently, all freight trains run without type Pwg cars. On a model railroad this important chapter in railroad history continues to live on in a variety of train compositions.

Specification
Märklin
46987
Scale
1:87
Country
DRG
Epoch
II
Current
AC
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