Diesel Locomotive Köf II Meggle
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Era designation III

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Item no. 42504

Direct current

Item no. 42505

Alternating current Digital Premium1 wheels with fiction tyres
The model has spring buffersThe model has a coupler pocket but no short coupling cinematicLength over buffer in mmVehicle predominatly in metalNavigable minimum radius 300 mm21-pole electrical interfaceLocomotive has flywheel driveTriple headlights alterning with the direction of travelMaxon Motor
  • Superb running characteristics with Maxon Motor – driven by precision
  • Extremely slow shunting possible
  • Lighting with warm white LED –white/white light change
  • Switchable shunting light with F1 in AC
  • 21-pole interface (NEM 651)
  • Absolutely on-scale front width
  • Spring buffers
  • Maximum weight through complete die-cast zinc construction
  • Metal handrails
  • Open-worked ventilation grille
  • Precisely-fitting printed window sets
  • Many extra mounted parts

Year of construction: 1933

Lenght: 6,45 m

Velocity: 30 km/h

Service weight: 17 t

PS: 125

kW: 92

In 1882, Josef Anton Meggle established a small dairy. Over the next 125 years, it evolved into a major dairy enterprise called Meggle AG. The company had its own Köf locomotive to help it cope with the vast quantities of goods that had to be transported by rail. The small locomotive, the Köf 6382, was built in 1959 by Gmeinder in Mosbach. It was later given the works number 322 520 and operated by the DB until 1980. Meggle AG purchased the locomotive in 1983 and used it until 2003. Today, it is housed in the Heilbronn Railway Museum. The blue locomotive features the Meggle AG clover leaf logo on each side.



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