GER: E-Lok BR 119 DB IV + DSS PluX22
Item Number: 21060
239,00 €
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Ende August 2026
Ende August 2026
GER: E-Lok BR 119 DB IV + DSS PluX22
Novelty 2026: Elegance and Power at High Speed – the E 19 Class
For the revolution of rail transport by the Deutsche Reichsbahn at the end of the 1930s, the E 19 class was developed as one of the fastest and most elegant electric locomotives of its time. Designed for operation on the fully electrified Berlin – Halle (Saale) – Munich route, a top speed of 180 km/h was planned, with reserves for over 200 km/h. On the steep ramps of the Franconian Forest, it was still expected to reach 60 km/h. In 1937, two prototypes (E 19 01 and 02) were built by AEG, followed in 1939 by two more from Siemens-Schuckert and Henschel. Both types were based on the proven E 18, adopting its successful spring-mounted motor drive and the rigid frame with wheel arrangement 1’Do1’. The visible differences were mainly the modified fan and window arrangement.
Innovative design elements were also introduced: the body panels were welded instead of riveted, and a modified fine regulator ensured smoother switching. Its motor output increased by around 500 kW, complemented by improved suspension, reinforced brakes, and an electric dynamic brake, which enhanced safety at 180 km/h. After World War II, the Deutsche Bundesbahn took over all four locomotives. Stationed at Bw Nürnberg, they hauled express trains through the Franconian Forest and from Nuremberg to Regensburg. From 1968, they were based at Bw Hagen-Eckesy and were subsequently reclassified as Class 119. With the retirement of the last locomotive, E 19 002, in 1978, active service ended. Today, E 19 01 is preserved as an impressive testimony to German electric locomotive history.
Version with typical stem lamps of Era IV and delicate SBS 39/54 pantographs | With fine handrails, UIC sockets, and additional centrifugal regulator | Extra sandboxes, axle bearing covers, and battery boxes | Separately attached windshield wipers, roof lines, and insulators | In digital operation with switchable cab and control panel lighting
For the revolution of rail transport by the Deutsche Reichsbahn at the end of the 1930s, the E 19 class was developed as one of the fastest and most elegant electric locomotives of its time. Designed for operation on the fully electrified Berlin – Halle (Saale) – Munich route, a top speed of 180 km/h was planned, with reserves for over 200 km/h. On the steep ramps of the Franconian Forest, it was still expected to reach 60 km/h. In 1937, two prototypes (E 19 01 and 02) were built by AEG, followed in 1939 by two more from Siemens-Schuckert and Henschel. Both types were based on the proven E 18, adopting its successful spring-mounted motor drive and the rigid frame with wheel arrangement 1’Do1’. The visible differences were mainly the modified fan and window arrangement.
Innovative design elements were also introduced: the body panels were welded instead of riveted, and a modified fine regulator ensured smoother switching. Its motor output increased by around 500 kW, complemented by improved suspension, reinforced brakes, and an electric dynamic brake, which enhanced safety at 180 km/h. After World War II, the Deutsche Bundesbahn took over all four locomotives. Stationed at Bw Nürnberg, they hauled express trains through the Franconian Forest and from Nuremberg to Regensburg. From 1968, they were based at Bw Hagen-Eckesy and were subsequently reclassified as Class 119. With the retirement of the last locomotive, E 19 002, in 1978, active service ended. Today, E 19 01 is preserved as an impressive testimony to German electric locomotive history.
Version with typical stem lamps of Era IV and delicate SBS 39/54 pantographs | With fine handrails, UIC sockets, and additional centrifugal regulator | Extra sandboxes, axle bearing covers, and battery boxes | Separately attached windshield wipers, roof lines, and insulators | In digital operation with switchable cab and control panel lighting
Features:
| Item number: | 21060 |
| EAN: | 4015615210603 |
| Manufacturer: | PIKO |
| WEEE-Registration number: | DE 24216800 |
| Type of current: | Gleichstrom |
| Railway administration: | DB |
| Era: | IV |
| Kind of measurement: | LüP / Länge über Puffer |
| Measurement: | 195 |
| Minimum radius: | 358 |
| Digital interface: | NEM 658 PluX22 |
| Interior Lighting / Lights: | Digital schaltbare Führerstandsbeleuchtung (mit PluX22 Decoder) |
| Number of Traction Tyres: | 2 |
| Coupling: | NEM Schacht + Kurzkupplungskulisse |
| Sound: | PIKO Sound-Decoder nachrüstbar #56660 |
| Directional lights: | Fahrtrichtungsabhängiger Lichtwechsel weiß / rot |
| Age recommendation: | ab 14 Jahren |
