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The Roco set of 3 Icrs-v refrigerator cars is a detailed reproduction of three Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) refrigerator cars from Era IV. This high-quality car set is an ideal addition to any H0 model railroad layout and offers a wide range of possible uses for freight traffic.
Icrs-v refrigerated cars were specially developed for the transportation of temperature-sensitive goods such as foodstuffs. They were an important part of ÖBB freight traffic in Era IV (1965-1990). These wagons were characterized by their robust construction and the ability to transport loads under controlled conditions. The car set is an excellent match for all ÖBB locomotives from this era and allows the realistic construction of historic freight trains.
Roco stands for high-quality model making, and this set is no exception. The wagons are finely detailed and have prototypical lettering. With an overall length over buffers of 402 mm and the NEM 362 shaft with KK kinematics, they offer excellent running characteristics and easy integration into your train formations.
Era IV marked the transition to modern standards in rail freight transport. Wagons such as the Icrs-v refrigerated wagons were indispensable for meeting the growing requirements for the transportation of food and perishable goods. They reflect the technical expertise and logistics of the time.
The 6600140 H0 set of 3 Icrs-v refrigerator cars is an ideal addition for model railroaders who want to authentically represent the historic freight traffic of the ÖBB. The detailed models and the high quality of workmanship make this set an indispensable part of any model railway layout. Order now and enrich your collection with these versatile refrigerator cars!
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