First video of my 34112 Marklin Wurttemberg C at speed
Some Locomotives that I own, Marklin 39024 (Baden IVH, DRG 18.3)
Developed by the Grand Duchy Baden Railways in 1915, the locomotive was developed to haul express trains on the Rhine Valley Line between Frankfurt and Basel. By 1920 when the Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft (DRG) was formed, the DRG took the Baden IVH as the 18.3 and in the 1920s the 18.3 also hauled the luxurious Rheingold train but by the end of the 1920s the 18.3 was displaced by the BR01 on the Rheingold service.
Wurttemberg C (34112 and 37116)
The Wurttemberg C was basically developed by the Royal Wurttemberg State Railways (K.W.St.E), this locomotive was designed to haul express trains.
E10 Marklin 37012
This is a electric engine that basically has a mouse, elephant and duck on the paint scheme that was from a German children's TV show, the engine is designed to haul commuter and semi-fast trains
PRR L1 37976
Developed as a freight engine by the PRR, its main job is to haul freight trains
DB BR 56 37563
This is a insider model for Marklin club members only and its usual job is to haul freight
KPEV P10 37938
This locomotive is from the Borsig Edition 1 and it is designed to haul passenger trains
Wurttemberg C (34112 and 37116)
The Wurttemberg C was basically developed by the Royal Wurttemberg State Railways (K.W.St.E), this locomotive was designed to haul express trains.
E10 Marklin 37012
This is a electric engine that basically has a mouse, elephant and duck on the paint scheme that was from a German children's TV show, the engine is designed to haul commuter and semi-fast trains
PRR L1 37976
DB BR 56 37563
This is a insider model for Marklin club members only and its usual job is to haul freight
KPEV P10 37938
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