Description
The Swedish locomotive builder Nydqvist och Holm AB (NOHAB) received the license to build EMD locomotives for Europe in 1949. The six-axle Australian B Class of the Victoria Railway served as the basis. The design was adapted to the UIC standard, in particular the narrower clearance gauge, and the locomotive was also fitted with European traction and buffing equipment. The locomotives were built at Anglo-Franco-Belge (AFB) for the Belgian and Luxembourg railroads. NOHAB locomotives were used by the state railways of Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg and Hungary. Today, numerous examples are still in active service on private railroads in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Hungary, Belgium, Luxembourg and Kosovo, among others.
Operating number: TMY 106
Operating condition 2002
Repainted in 1999 at TAGAB for filming the movie “Dancer in the Dark” in the colors of the American Great Northern
Operating condition 2002
Repainted in 1999 at TAGAB for filming the movie “Dancer in the Dark” in the colors of the American Great Northern
Model features:
-Power consumption across all axles
-Interface NEM 651
-Top light that changes with the direction of travel
-Five-pole motor with two flywheels
-Limited edition
-Power consumption across all axles
-Interface NEM 651
-Top light that changes with the direction of travel
-Five-pole motor with two flywheels
-Limited edition