Apmz 121, ARDmh 105, WRmh 132, 2x Avmz 207 | Gauge H0 - Article No. 43856

TEE 32 Parsifal Express Train Passenger Car Set

Prototype: 5 different design TEE express train passenger cars for the TEE 32 "Parsifal", used between Hamburg-Altona and Paris Nord via Bremen, Münster, Dortmund, Essen, Cologne, Aachen, Liège, Namur, and St. Quentin. 1 type Apmz 121 open seating car, 1 type ARDmh 105 bar car, 1 type WRmh 132 dining car, and 2 type Avmz 207 compartment cars. The cars look as they did at the end of the Seventies.

TEE 32 Parsifal Express Train Passenger Car Set
Article No. 43856
Gauge H0
Design type 1:87
Era IV
Kind Passenger Car Sets
For Clubmembers only.

Highlights

  • Factory-installed LED interior lighting included on all of the cars.
  • Operating current-conducting couplers.
  • Built-in marker lights and a pickup shoe mounted on one car.

Product description

Model: The cars have underbodies and skirting specific to the car types. The type Apmz has a steep-pitched roof, black skirting, Minden-Deutz design trucks, disk brakes like the prototype, magnetic rail brakes, anti-roll shock absorbers, and no generator. The type ARDmh has a steep-pitched roof, black skirting, Minden-Deutz design trucks with disk brakes, magnetic rail brakes, and a separately applied generator. The type WRmh has a steep-pitched roof, black skirting, Minden-Deutz design trucks with disk brakes, magnetic rail brakes, and a separately applied generator. Both type Avmz cars have red skirting and Fiat trucks with disk brakes, magnetic rail brakes, and anti-roll shock absorbers. All of the cars have factory-installed LED interior lighting and operating current-conducting couplers. Maintenance-free warm white LEDs are used for the lighting. A pickup shoe is mounted on one car in the set. The 73407 marker light kit can be installed on all of the cars. One type Avmz has built-in marker lights. Total length over the buffers approximately 142 cm / 55-7/8".

The 43856 passenger car set is being produced in 2017 in a one-time series only for Insider members.

Publications

The class 103.1 electric locomotive to go with this car set is being offered exclusively for Insider members under item number 39170. This passenger car set can be found in a DC version in the Trix H0 assortment under item number 23475 exclusively for Trix Club members.

Publications

- Special Imprint and Special Products - New items brochure 2017 - Product programme 2017/2018

Prototype information

TEE "Parsifal" and 60 Years of the TEE Eight European railroad managements agreed to introduce a high-class express train service exclusively for 1st class for the 1957/58 annual schedule – the Trans-Europe-Express (TEE). Not all of the initially planned connections were implemented, yet finally agreement was reached on 13 pairs of trains on a route network with 5,100 kilometers / 3,188 miles. Ten of these TEE trains with euphonious names went into operation for the summer schedule starting June 2, 1957: "Rhein-Main" (Amsterdam – Frankfurt), "Saphir" (Oostende – Dortmund), "Helvetia" (Hamburg – Zürich), "Paris-Ruhr" (Paris – Dortmund), "Edelweiss" (Amsterdam – Zürich), "Étoile du Nord" (Paris – Amsterdam), "Oiseau Bleu" (Paris – Brussels), "Arbalète" (Paris – Zürich), "Île de France" (Paris – Amsterdam), and "Mont Cenis" (Lyon – Milan). The three remaining connections came for the 1957 winter schedule: One was the TEE 155/190 "Parsifal" introduced on October 3, 1957. Richard Wagner's famous opera about the noble knight "Parsifal" lent its name to the train. The "Parsifal" now formed the counterpart train to the TEE "Paris-Ruhr" in the schedule. The "Parsifal" started at Paris Nord in the early morning, returned in the evening from Dortmund, and on the way served the French stop of Maubeuge, the Belgian stations Charleroi, Namur, Liège, Verviers, and Herbesthal, and in Germany Aachen, Cologne, and Essen. Added to this train was the TEE "Mediolanum" (Munich – Milan) and "Ligure" (Marseille – Milan). Initially, an SNCF class RGP 825 powered rail car ran as the TEE "Parsifal". With the extension of the train route up to Hamburg (952.4 km / 595.25 miles) on May 29, 1960 a seven or eight-part DB class VT 11.5 diesel powered rail car train took over. On September 29, 1968, the "Parsifal" was converted to a locomotive-hauled train after the completion of electrification on the German side. It now consisted of two type Avüm compartment cars, one type Apüm open seating car, a type WRüm dining car, and a type ARDüm bar car. The train was reinforced between Aachen and Hamburg by the addition of another type Avüm and Apüm. Initially, the class 112 (E 10.12) locomotives and from 1971 on the flagship of the German Federal Railroad – the high stepping six-axle class 103.1 – pulled this TEE on the German section Aachen/Cologne – Hamburg. Between 1969 and 1974, 145 of these powerful units entered the DB roster with the road numbers 103 101-245. Right from the start, they had been designed for speeds up to 265 km/h / 167 mph, but they were only allowed to run up to 200 km/h / 125 mph. With their elegant streamlined shape and the Siemens rubber ring spring cardan drive the class 103 locomotives were the most powerful German electrics and had an hourly rating of 7,780 kilowatts / 10,581 horsepower. Yet the latest motive power could not prevent the decrease in ridership, and at the end of the winter schedule for 1978/79, the TEE "Parsifal" service was halted. In the next schedule period, the "Parsifal" only ran between Cologne and Paris as a two-class express train D 434/435.

Features

! Märklin exclusive special model - produced in a one-time series.
L Dual red marker lights.
+ Built-in LED interior lighting.
j Built-in interior details.
U Märklin close couplers in standard pocket with guide mechanism.
4 Era 4
} 1:93,5
Y ATTENTION: adults only

Warning

ATTENTION: adults only