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Art.Nr.: 195432 Category

EC passenger coach Bmz 245, 2nd class CD, Ep.V, EC 100

79,00

Includes 19% VAT

VAT included.

Train destination: EC 100 Jože Plecnik Ljubljana – Graz – Linz – Prague
Road number 73 54 21-91 009-3, wagon number 373
 
Model characteristics:
Prototypical design of the cars in the exterior and interior design as the EC 100 from the 2006 service year with Ampz 146, Bmz 245, and WRmz 815 seating cars. Precise painting and printing. Many specially attached parts, partly made of etched metal. Detailed reproduction of the wagon aprons and underbody, separately applied units corresponding to the condition of the prototype. Precise reproduction of the SGP-300 bogies with fine engraving.
close coupler mechanism and NEM coupler pocket.
The car is prepared for the installation of interior lighting from the accessories program (delivery will be announced separately), current pickup without a wiper via metal bearing pans in the bogies and half axles.
Length of Ampz and Bmz: 165mm, WRmz: 168.1mm
 
The prototypes
Due to the expansion of passenger train traffic and the need to maintain coaches with a maximum permissible speed of 200 km/h, Czech Railways/Ceské Dráhy procured two series of EuroCity passenger coaches from 1999/2000 (Ampz 146 and Bmz 245 as well as WRmz 815) and again from 2006 (Ampz 143, Bmz 241) 1. and 2nd class and matching dining floors at Siemens in Austria. The wagon concept was strongly based on the pressure-tight passenger coaches delivered to the Austrian Federal Railways from 1989, but was refined in some points both technically and visually.
For the 1st class was exclusively open-plan coaches with 2+1 seating. The large room was and is divided by a glass partition with a passageway. This partition wall also divided the smoking and non-smoking areas until 2007. The 2nd class was delivered exclusively as a compartment coach with six seats per compartment in classic style. A bistro area was provided at one end of the dining car and the restaurant area at the other. The bistro area initially had a semi-circular table with chairs and bistro bar tables, which were replaced with a counter during the conversion from around 2013/14.
All carriages were fitted with smooth-running SGP-300 bogies from Siemens, multi-voltage equipment for cross-border travel even in countries with different heating voltages. As with the ÖBB counterparts, the units on the underbody were designed with a closed trough; only the transformer and air conditioning unit are openly accessible. Their design differs both from the original ÖBB series and from the “upgrade” version.
The coaches are primarily used in EuroCity trains from Hamburg and Kiel to Prague, but are also used in domestic Czech traffic, as well as on trains to Slovakia. Aarhus in Denmark, Binz on the island of Rügen, Szczecin in Poland, Ljubljana in Slovenia, Linz, Vienna and Budapest were and are among the destinations of these carriages.

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2024

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New - Available for pre-order

Art.Nr.: 195432 Category

EC passenger coach Bmz 245, 2nd class CD, Ep.V, EC 100

New - Available for pre-order

79,00

Includes 19% VAT

VAT included.

New - Available for pre-order

Train destination: EC 100 Jože Plecnik Ljubljana – Graz – Linz – Prague
Road number 73 54 21-91 009-3, wagon number 373
 
Model characteristics:
Prototypical design of the cars in the exterior and interior design as the EC 100 from the 2006 service year with Ampz 146, Bmz 245, and WRmz 815 seating cars. Precise painting and printing. Many specially attached parts, partly made of etched metal. Detailed reproduction of the wagon aprons and underbody, separately applied units corresponding to the condition of the prototype. Precise reproduction of the SGP-300 bogies with fine engraving.
close coupler mechanism and NEM coupler pocket.
The car is prepared for the installation of interior lighting from the accessories program (delivery will be announced separately), current pickup without a wiper via metal bearing pans in the bogies and half axles.
Length of Ampz and Bmz: 165mm, WRmz: 168.1mm
 
The prototypes
Due to the expansion of passenger train traffic and the need to maintain coaches with a maximum permissible speed of 200 km/h, Czech Railways/Ceské Dráhy procured two series of EuroCity passenger coaches from 1999/2000 (Ampz 146 and Bmz 245 as well as WRmz 815) and again from 2006 (Ampz 143, Bmz 241) 1. and 2nd class and matching dining floors at Siemens in Austria. The wagon concept was strongly based on the pressure-tight passenger coaches delivered to the Austrian Federal Railways from 1989, but was refined in some points both technically and visually.
For the 1st class was exclusively open-plan coaches with 2+1 seating. The large room was and is divided by a glass partition with a passageway. This partition wall also divided the smoking and non-smoking areas until 2007. The 2nd class was delivered exclusively as a compartment coach with six seats per compartment in classic style. A bistro area was provided at one end of the dining car and the restaurant area at the other. The bistro area initially had a semi-circular table with chairs and bistro bar tables, which were replaced with a counter during the conversion from around 2013/14.
All carriages were fitted with smooth-running SGP-300 bogies from Siemens, multi-voltage equipment for cross-border travel even in countries with different heating voltages. As with the ÖBB counterparts, the units on the underbody were designed with a closed trough; only the transformer and air conditioning unit are openly accessible. Their design differs both from the original ÖBB series and from the “upgrade” version.
The coaches are primarily used in EuroCity trains from Hamburg and Kiel to Prague, but are also used in domestic Czech traffic, as well as on trains to Slovakia. Aarhus in Denmark, Binz on the island of Rügen, Szczecin in Poland, Ljubljana in Slovenia, Linz, Vienna and Budapest were and are among the destinations of these carriages.

Additional information

Model type

New products

Track gauge

Coupling

Wagon type

Minimum radius

Interior light

Brand / Manufacturer

Railway company

New product

Year

2024

Description

Train destination: EC 100 Jože Plecnik Ljubljana – Graz – Linz – Prague
Road number 73 54 21-91 009-3, wagon number 373
 
Model characteristics:
Prototypical design of the cars in the exterior and interior design as the EC 100 from the 2006 service year with Ampz 146, Bmz 245, and WRmz 815 seating cars. Precise painting and printing. Many specially attached parts, partly made of etched metal. Detailed reproduction of the wagon aprons and underbody, separately applied units corresponding to the condition of the prototype. Precise reproduction of the SGP-300 bogies with fine engraving.
close coupler mechanism and NEM coupler pocket.
The car is prepared for the installation of interior lighting from the accessories program (delivery will be announced separately), current pickup without a wiper via metal bearing pans in the bogies and half axles.
Length of Ampz and Bmz: 165mm, WRmz: 168.1mm
 
The prototypes
Due to the expansion of passenger train traffic and the need to maintain coaches with a maximum permissible speed of 200 km/h, Czech Railways/Ceské Dráhy procured two series of EuroCity passenger coaches from 1999/2000 (Ampz 146 and Bmz 245 as well as WRmz 815) and again from 2006 (Ampz 143, Bmz 241) 1. and 2nd class and matching dining floors at Siemens in Austria. The wagon concept was strongly based on the pressure-tight passenger coaches delivered to the Austrian Federal Railways from 1989, but was refined in some points both technically and visually.
For the 1st class was exclusively open-plan coaches with 2+1 seating. The large room was and is divided by a glass partition with a passageway. This partition wall also divided the smoking and non-smoking areas until 2007. The 2nd class was delivered exclusively as a compartment coach with six seats per compartment in classic style. A bistro area was provided at one end of the dining car and the restaurant area at the other. The bistro area initially had a semi-circular table with chairs and bistro bar tables, which were replaced with a counter during the conversion from around 2013/14.
All carriages were fitted with smooth-running SGP-300 bogies from Siemens, multi-voltage equipment for cross-border travel even in countries with different heating voltages. As with the ÖBB counterparts, the units on the underbody were designed with a closed trough; only the transformer and air conditioning unit are openly accessible. Their design differs both from the original ÖBB series and from the “upgrade” version.
The coaches are primarily used in EuroCity trains from Hamburg and Kiel to Prague, but are also used in domestic Czech traffic, as well as on trains to Slovakia. Aarhus in Denmark, Binz on the island of Rügen, Szczecin in Poland, Ljubljana in Slovenia, Linz, Vienna and Budapest were and are among the destinations of these carriages.

Additional information

Model type

New products

Track gauge

Coupling

Wagon type

Minimum radius

Interior light

Brand / Manufacturer

Railway company

New product

Year

2024

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