Brawa 40820, Steam-Locomotive-BR-657-ÖBB

Brawa 40820, Steam-Locomotive-BR-657-ÖBB
Brawa 40820, Steam-Locomotive-BR-657-ÖBB
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Product no.: BR40820
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Manufacturer: Brawa
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Products description

Era designation III

Road no.: 657.1915

With barrel roof, 3 steam domes and electric lighting

Boiler, chassis, tender and body in die-cast zinc

finest metal spoked wheels

Smoke generator and sound decoder, either built in or as a retrofit option

True-to-epoch lighting, multipart lamp housing

Illuminated driver's cab

Standard shaft front and rear with link guide

Close coupling between locomotive and tender

Perfectly replicated back boilerplate

Metal, filigree reversing gear

Finest paintwork and printing

Lines and extra mounted parts in minimum material thickness

Drive in the locomotive

Empty coal chute, coal insert enclosed

Single axle bearing

The models of BR 57.10 are technically suitable for R 360. For best driving characteristics we recommend the use on R 420, because of the true-to-original realization of the chassis.

As early as during the First World War, the Austrian Heeresbahn (army railway) deployedthe G 10 in Galicia. Up to the “Anschluss” in 1938, BBÖ (Austrian railway) often temporarily borrowed 57s from DRG. After the end of the war, a large number of G 10 remained in the four Austrian occupation zones. A total of 151 locomotives were registered on 31/12/1947. After further decommissionings and elimination of a “phantom locomotive”, this left 100 engines at ÖBB, spread among the directorates of Innsbruck, Linz and Villach. From 1953, 96 of the locomotives were designated as “657”, while retaining their numbers and adding a dot. Main stations were Attnang, Linz, Knittelfeld and Wels. By 1960, the fleet had halved. Now Linz had the most engines, at 20. There is another working “657” in Austria again today. It is the 657.2770, which the ÖGEG (Austrian Railway History Society) brought back from Romania and restored to working order. It has also appeared as a “German” 57 at events in Bavaria.

Brawa 40820, Steam-Locomotive-BR-657-ÖBB
Brawa 40820, Steam-Locomotive-BR-657-ÖBB

This Product was added to our catalogue on 13/06/2017.