Trix 25015 Class S 2 6 Steam Express Locomotive
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1:87 K.Bay.Sts.B. I DC Digital Sound

Class S 2 6 Steam Express Locomotive

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Class S 2 6 Steam Express Locomotive

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Description

Class S 2/6 Steam Express Locomotive

Model: The locomotive has a digital decoder and extensive sound functions. It also has controlled high-efficiency propulsion. 2 axles powered. Traction tires. The 72270 smoke unit can be installed in the locomotive. The dual headlights change over with the direction of travel. They and the smoke unit that can be installed in the locomotive will work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. The headlight for oncoming trains and the cab lighting can be controlled in digital operation. Maintenance-free warm white LEDs are used for the lighting. The locomotive has detailed running gear with a partially open bar frame. The locomotive is modeled to show streamlined sheathing of the smoke box, smoke stack, dome, and cylinder group as well as the streamlined cab. There is a close coupling between the locomotive and tender. A close coupler with a guide mechanism and an NEM pocket is mounted on the rear of the tender. The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". Protective sleeves for the piston rods are included separately. Length over the buffers 25.1 cm / 9-7/8".

Prototype: Bavarian class S 2/6 steam express locomotive in a green basic paint scheme with a black smoke box door and red running gear. Reproduction of the preserved locomotive at the Nürnberg Transportation Museum. The locomotive looks as it does in the museum as a Royal Bavarian State Railroad (K.Bay.Sts.B.) locomotive in Era I.

The Bavarian Class S 2/6 Steam Express LocomotiveAt the start of the 20th century, fast running experiments by different German state railroads attracted attention to their rails. The Bavarian State Railroad (K.Bay.Sts.B.) also contracted in 1905 for a fast locomotive as part of this "intoxication with speed". As early as a year later Maffei delivered the S 2/6 with the road number 3201 as designed under the close supervision of chief designer Anton Hammel. The S 2/6 was a 4-4-4- hot steam compound locomotive with a bar frame, 150 km/h / 94 mph maximum speed and 16 metric tons axle load. The running gear was a new concept with the pilot and trailing trucks for guiding the locomotive and the development of the water tank in the tender as a self-supporting design. Although the locomotive did not have a completely streamlined sheathing, there were several elements to the locomotive's appearance intended to reduce wind resistance. In front of the cylinders was a curved sheathing. The smoke box door was conical in shape and the smoke stack and steam dome both had shapes to reduce wind resistance. The cab was also designed to be streamlined, and it transitioned seamlessly into the boiler sheathing. In July of 1907, the locomotive reached the maximum speed of 154.5 km/h / 96 mph with a 150 metric ton experimental train on the route Munichâ Augsburg and thereby set a world speed record.The locomotive was initially based in Munich. It came to Ludwigshafen in 1910 and initially ran from there with express trains to Strasbourg and Bingerbrück. In 1922, it came back to Munich, and from 1923 on it was stationed in Augsburg. It never bore its DRG road number 15 001 because as early as 1925 this one-off unit was given a place of honor in the Nürnberg Transportation Museum. The S 2/6 thus played undoubtedly a tragic double role in its history. To be sure it was technically ahead of its time in 1906 and it met the planned requirements of its realization as a piece of motive power. However, its design was overtaken after a very short time in service by the rapidly changing external conditions. For with the exception of a few years in operation in the Palatine area, the S 2/6 soon saw itself forced into a secondary role as an unloved one-off design. Aside from the record runs in 1907, it remained a design quickly overtaken by the times. It was never built as a production locomotive and disappeared after a few years from regular service. Yet, its historic significance does not lie in its service life but is grounded in its technological and design role as a pioneer, which strongly influenced more than locomotive building.

The class S 2/6 steam express locomotive is being produced in a one-time series for the 125th anniversary of the Nürnberg Transportation Museum.

This model can be found in an AC version in the Märklin H0 assortment under item number 38015.

Presentation board "125 Years of the Nürnberg Transportation Museum 1899-2024" included.Detailed construction of the locomotive as it looks in the Nürnberg Transportation Museum.Headlight for oncoming trains can be controlled digitally.Cab lighting can be controlled digitally.RailCom capable DCC/mfx digital decoder and a wide variety of operating and sound functions included.

S 2/6 Museum Steam, Era VI

Specification
Trix
25015
Scale
1:87
Country
K.Bay.Sts.B.
Epoch
I
Current
DC
Option
Digital Sound