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Märklin - 88019 - Locomotive, Steam, 4-6-2 BR 01 - Deutsche Reichsbahn - 01 519

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BrandMärklin
Stock Number88019
Original Retail Price289.99€
ManufacturerMärklin
Body StyleMärklin Locomotive Steam BR 01
Prototype VehicleLocomotive, Steam, 4-6-2 BR 01 (Details)
Road or Company NameDeutsche Reichsbahn (Details)
Reporting MarksGDR
Road or Reporting Number01 519
Paint Color(s)Black and Red
Print Color(s)White
Coupler TypeMarklin
Wheel TypeNickel
Release Date2022-01-01
Item CategoryLocomotive
Model TypeSteam
Model Subtype4-6-2
Model VarietyBR 01
RegionEurope
Prototype EraEU Epoch II (1920 - 1945)
Years Produced1925 - 1938



Specific Item Information: Class 01.5 express steam locomotive 01.5 with a coal tender. "Reko" / "Rebuild" version for the former German State Railroad of the GDR (DR/GDR), as it actually looks in real life as a museum locomotive for the Zollern Railroad Enthusiasts (EFZ), Rottweil, Germany. Spoked wheels, standard design type 2´2´T34 coal tender, Witte smoke deflectors in a special design for the class 01.5, continuous dome streamlining, and inductive magnet on both sides. Road number 01 519. The locomotive looks as it did in 2016.
Prototype History:
The Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft's BR 01 steam locomotives were the first standardised (Einheitsdampflokomotive) steam express passenger locomotives built by the unified German railway system. They were of 4-6-2 "Pacific" wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 2′C1′ h2 in the UIC classification. The idea of standardisation was that it would reduce maintenance costs; i.e. if a BR 01 whose engine shop was in, say, Berlin broke down in Dresden, instead of having to ship the necessary part from Berlin and take the locomotive out of service, a part from the Dresden shop could be used as all of the engines, parts, and workings were exactly the same and produced nationwide. Thus it was a "standard" product for engine shops.
Road Name History:
The Deutsche Reichsbahn, also known as the German Reich Railway or the German Imperial Railway, was the name of the German national railway created from the railways of the individual states of the German Empire following the end of World War I.

The company was founded in 1920 as the Deutsche Reichseisenbahnen when the Weimar Republic, formally known as Deutsches Reich (German Reich, hence the usage of the Reich in the name of the railway), took national control of the German railways, which had previously been run by the German states. In 1924 it was reorganised under the aegis of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG), a nominally private railway company, which was 100% owned by the German state. In 1937 the railway was reorganised again as a state authority and given the name Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRB). After the Anschluss in 1938 the DR also took over the Bundesbahn Osterreich (BBO, Federal Railway of Austria).

The East and West German states were founded in 1949. East Germany took over the control of the DR on its territory and continued to use the traditional name Deutsche Reichsbahn, while the railway in West Germany became the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB, German Federal Railway). The Austrian Osterreichische Bundesbahnen (OBB, Austrian Federal Railways) was founded in 1945, and was given its present name in 1947.

In January 1994, following the German union, the East German Deutsche Reichsbahn merged with the West German Deutsche Bundesbahn to form Germany's new national carrier, Deutsche Bahn AG, technically no longer a government agency but still a 100% state-owned joint stock company.
Brand/Importer Information:
Gebr. Märklin & Cie. GmbH or Märklin (MÄRKLIN or MAERKLIN in capital letters) is a German toy company. The company was founded in 1859 and is based at Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg. Although it originally specialized in doll house accessories, today it is best known for model railways and technical toys. In some parts of Germany and in Sweden, the company's name is almost synonymous with model railroads.

Märklin introduced Z Scale in 1972. Connoisseurs appreciate Märklin Z as much as the most inveterate modeler: The charm of these finely constructed gems is best seen in the smallest of space. Because, this scale with all kinds of precision translated into 1:220 scale awaits you with almost unlimited operating enjoyment. It doesn't get any better.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2022-08-02 12:33:34. Last edited by CNW400 on 2022-08-02 12:39:11

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