Roco 7390013 TT diesel locomotive T 478 1209, CSD, Ep. IV, DC-sound
Delivery time: 1 ‐ 2 business days (Germany)
Check availability in store:
- Store Oschatz: can be picked up immediately
Share with friends:
Roco 7390013 TT diesel locomotive T 478 1209, CSD, Ep. IV, DC-sound Product Details
The Roco diesel locomotive T 478 1209 of the Czechoslovak State Railways (CSD) in Era IV is a model of the 3rd construction series with beaded side walls up to the edge of the roof, painted in red with a yellow front bar. The headlights or marker lights can be switched individually in digital operation.
The T 478.1 series is a diesel-electric universal locomotive. From 1966 to 1971, 230 series locomotives were built for the CSD at the CKD plant in Prague. This locomotive reached a top speed of 100 km/h, powered by a 6-cylinder turbo engine with an output of 1,500 hp. It was used for international express trains, passenger trains, heavy freight trains and shunting services. The striking projections under the front windows quickly earned it the nickname "Bardotka", inspired by the French actress Brigitte Bardot.
Features:
- Track: TT
- Era: IV
- Railroad company: CSD
- Coupling: NEM 358 shaft with KK kinematics
- Minimum radius: 286 mm
- Flywheel mass: Yes
- Traction tires: 2
- Number of powered axles: 4
- Item number: 7390013
- Motor: 5-pole motor
- Headlights: 3 headlights / 2 tail lights, depending on direction of travel
- LED headlights: Yes
- Additional light function: Yes
- Interface: Electric interface for Next18 locomotives
- Digital decoder: Next18
- Sound: Yes
- Length over buffers: 138 mm
Specs:
- Gauge: TT
- Rail Company: CSD
- Era: IV
- Color: Multi-Colored
- Electricity System: DC
- Digital: Yes
- sound: Yes
- News: 2025
- Type: Diesel loco
Further links:
CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing! Age recommendation from 14 years.
Related Products
Financing
easyCredit-Ratenkauf
![]() |
You have the option to easily pay the order amount in installments. This service is only available in Germany.
|