PKP SM41 43
Polish SM40 shunting locomotive model. The SM40 locomotives were produced in 1955 in Hungary, by the MÁVAG/Ganz factory, identical to the M44. Locomotives with a 440kW engine and electric transmission were primarily intended for shunting service, but were also used for transporting lighter freight or passenger trains. A later modified version under the designation SM41 was used by Polish railways in the number of over 260 units.
Included accessories for installing functional lighting.
Epoch | III. |
Lenght | 129 mm |
Weight | 300 g |
Min. radius arch | 380 mm |
Lighting | ready to install |
Digital | Next18S |
Sound | no |
Count driving axles | 4 |
Count banding axles | 0 |
Coupling | coupler NEM |
Model is equipped with improved trucks including ball bearings for smooth run with low current consumption.
Not suitable for children under 14 years.