The brand Roco is a brand of modélisme offers under the référence 70075, the Locomotive à vapeur 77.23, à l'échelle HO 1/87 ème.
The highlights of the 77.23 miniature locomotive:
- Metallic dampers and stained lines.
- Installed driver's cab and engine lighting, switchable to digital mode.
- Roco model offered in analogue version, compatible with miniature railcars of HO 1:87 éme reduction scale, powered by 2-rail direct current.
- Miniature locomotive registering a minimum radius of 358 mm and a length excluding buffers of 153 mm.
- Rail car put into service by the Austrian company ÖBB during the III railway period.
- Steam locomotive driven by 3 motorised axles, 1 traction tyre and 1 flywheel.
- Steam locomotive driven by 3 motorised axles, 1 traction tyre and 1 flywheel.
- Steam locomotive driven by 3 motorised axles, 1 traction tyre and 1 flywheel.
- Steam locomotive driven by 3 motorised axles, 1 traction tyre and 1 flywheel.
- Front lights adjustable according to the direction of travel on your model railway.
The general characteristics of the Roco référence 70075 locomotive:
The mechanical aspects:
Light functions:
&About this 77.23 steam locomotive:
The locomotive with tender série 77 was purchased à from 1913 in several séries until 1927, to êulate;on the railroads of the Austrian company ÖBB. The Parcific Class 2'C1'h2t steam locomotive was authorised to run on the railways at a maximum speed of 85 km/h. Almost all rail transport systems in Austria were equipped with the 77 series locomotive.
.The western and southern railway lines and their sidings were part of the Class 77 locomotive's area of operation, as was the Inn Valley line or the Lindau–Bregenz–St. Margarethen line.
The last locomotives in this series were withdrawn in 1975, when steam traction service in Austria came to an end.