Heavily Loaded
The class 86 was planned according to the DRG standard type program to haul heavy freight trains on lines with gentle grades as well as passenger trains and mixed trains on lines with steeper grades. By 1943, 774 units had been built by almost all of the German locomotive builders. The German Federal Railroad used these nimble and powerful tank locomotives to pull all kinds of trains as a "Jack-of-all-Trades" mainly on main lines and branch lines in the Mittelgebirge Region. The class 86 locomotives could also be spotted pulling ore cars, chiefly in Saarland with its steel mills in Neunkirchen, Brebach, Burbach, Dillingen, and Völklingen.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 86 steam locomotive. The locomotive looks as it did in Era IIIa.
Article No. | 88962 |
---|---|
Gauge / Design type | Z / 1:220 |
Era | III |
Kind | Steam Locomotives |
Model: This model of the class 86 steam locomotive has been reworked compared to earlier versions and now has a motor with a bell-shaped armature.
In addition, it has LED headlights, detailed, full working valve gear, imitations of brakes, and other details. Length over the buffers 63 mm / 2-1/2".
This locomotive is the perfect add-on for the 86307 car set.
Find more Märklin explanation videos on our YouTube Channel
Spare parts for our articles can be found here in our spare parts search.
One-time series for the Märklin Dealer Initiative (MHI).