Märklin 4624 (HO) Hopper Car DB Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Fals 176
Gebr. Märklin & Cie. GmbH or Märklin (MÄRKLIN or MAERKLIN in capital letters) is a German toy company. The company was founded in 1859 and is based at Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg. Although it originally specialised in doll house accessories, today it is best known for model railways and technical toys. In some parts of Germany and in Sweden, the company's name is almost synonymous with model railways.
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Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Fals 176
Prototype: Six four-axle hopper cars painted and lettered for the firm Holcim. Type Faccs. Used in Switzerland. The cars look as they did in Era VI.
Prototype: Two different design German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) stake cars. Both cars loaded with hay load wagons. The cars look as they did starting in 2007. Era VI
Prototype: 2 French State Railways (SNCF) type JQo (former type Rs Stuttgart) two-axle low side cars. The cars look as they did in the Fifties. Era III
Prototype: Three type Zags 4-axle chemical tank cars, used on the Renfe / Spanish State Railroad. Registered in Spain. The cars look as they did starting in 1999. Era V
Prototype: 3 Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) different version type K3 boxcars with brakeman's cabs. All the cars look as they did at the end of the Fifties. Era III
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Ucs 908 Silo Container Car. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Rms 31 low side car. Version with low side walls, friction bearings, and stamped sheet steel stakes. The car looks as it did around 1961. Era III
Prototype: Four different design German Federal Railroad (DB) freight cars. One type Rms 31 freight car with low side walls and stakes of pressed sheet metal, one type Rmrs 31 freight car with low side walls and stakes of pressed sheet metal, one type Ommi 51 dump car without rail clamps, and one type Hbcs 300 / Gltmms 62 boxcar with end doors. The cars look as they did starting in 1962. Era III
Prototype: SBB Cargo type Fas four-axle high side gondola. High side gondola with profiled reinforcement on the car walls. Gray basic paint scheme. The car looks as it did starting in 2020.Era VI
Prototype: Three Statens Järnvägar (SJ, Swedish State Railways) type Eaos high side gondolas, registered in Sweden, leased from the DB. Reddish brown basic paint scheme. The cars look as they did starting in 1993. Era VI
Prototype: Four different design German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) freight cars. Two type Tamns 886 gondolas with retractable roofs, one type Shimmns 708 flat car with telescoping covers, and one type Snps 719 double stake car. The cars look as they did starting in 2004. Era V
MHI - One-time series
Prototype: Danish State Railroad (DSB) type Kbs 443 stake cars. Loaded with used ship's parts. The cars look as they did at the end of the Eighties.
Model: The set consists of 3 cars. The stakes can be removed from the cars. Length over the buffers 47.1 cm / 16-7/16". DC wheel set per car 2 x 70 0580.
One-Time Series
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Kbs 443 stake car. Version without a handbrake platform. Used to transport military vehicles. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Kbs 443. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Sgs 693 four-axle flat car for combined freight service. Loaded with 2 DB type Htt 6 land containers. The car looks as it did around 1988. Era IV
Prototype: Three Touax Rail Ltd (RO) type Sgns container transport cars. Each car loaded with 3 WoodTainer XXL containers from the Austrian firm Innofreight Speditions GmbH, A-8600 Bruck an der Mur, Austria. High capacity containers used to transport sand for the construction of the high-speed line Wendlingen - Ulm. Era VI
Item listed: 2016-2018
Prototype: 2 four-axle type Res low side cars with ribbed steel side walls and stakes that can be turned down. Freight car of Trenitalia, a subsidiary of the Italian State Railroad (FS). European standard design with a length of 19.90 meters / 65 feet 3-7/16 inches. Each car loaded with rolls of wire. The cars look as they did around 2017. Era VI
Prototype: 4-axle type Rilnss sliding tarp car with a bluish gray tarp. European standard design with a length of 19.90 meters / 65 feet 3-7/16 inches. Privately owned car of ERR, Inc., registered in Luxembourg. The car looks as it did starting in 2014. Era VI
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Res 687 four-axle low side car. European standard design with a length of 19.90 meters / 65 feet 3-7/16 inches. Version with aluminum side walls, folding stakes, and rectangular buffers. The car looks as it did starting in 2018. Era VI
Reissue with a new car number
Prototype: 2 four-axle type Sgns container transport cars for combined load service. Silk gray basic paint scheme. Privately owned cars for AAE, leased to Railion Netherlands for the firm Den Hartogh, registered in the Netherlands. Each loaded with two 20-foot tank containers. The cars look as they did around 2011. Era VI
Prototype: Three Swiss Federal Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) type Snps double stake cars. Used to transport lumber. Era VI
Märklin catalogue period: 2016-2018
Prototype: Three German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Rs 684 stake cars. The cars look as they did in 2020. Era VI
MHI - One-Time Series
Prototype: Type Laaeks double auto transport car. Privately owned car of Motortransport AS, Drammen, Norway used on the Norwegian State Railways (NSB). Mint green basic paint scheme. The car looks as it did in the Nineties. Era V
Prototype: Six type Ealnos 201 high side gondolas used by the Dutch Railways (NS) Cargo. Loaded with wood chips.
One-Time Series
Prototype: 2 different type Shimmns short four-axle sliding tarp cars for the firm AAE, leased to Green Cargo, registered in Sweden. The cars look as they did around 2011.
Model: Both cars have closed tarps. They also have type Y 25 welded trucks. Both cars have different car numbers and are individually packaged. There is also a master package. Length over the buffers per car 13.8 cm / 5-7/16". DC wheel set per car E700580.
One-Time Series
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Shimmns-tu 718 short, four-axle sliding tarp car. Traffic red basic paint scheme. The car looks as it did starting in 2017. Era VI
Prototype: Three standard type Gbs 14 m refrigerator cars for the firm Frico, used on the Dutch State Railways (NS). Design with walls of boards. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Gbs 254 two-axle boxcar. Version with panel walls and with truss rods, without end wall doors and without a brakeman's platform. The car looks as it did around 1972. Era IV
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Hbils 299 two-axle sliding wall car with promotional lettering for "Kaldewei". The car looks as it did in 1996. Era V
Prototype: Two German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Hbis-ww 299 two-axle sliding wall boxcars and a type Habins 12 four-axle sliding wall boxcar. Privately owned car of the firm Transwaggon, Inc., Hamburg, used on the German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG). Strong signs of weathering included. The cars look as they did around 2000. Era V
Prototype: AAE type Sgns 19 container transport cars, leased to Cemat S.p.A. Loaded with a 40-foot Lloyd Triestino container and two 20-foot Italia containers. The cars look as they did around 2015.
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Sdggmrss 738 (T3000e) 6-axle double pocket car with articulation. Modern flat car for combined load service. Traffic red basic paint scheme. Version with two side folding tie bars. The car looks as it did starting in 2020. Loaded with two curtain tarp semi rigs lettered for the freight Märklin Factory Service.
Prototype: Type Lgs 580 2-axle container transport car for combined loading service. Traffic red basic paint scheme. German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG). The transport car is loaded with a 40-foot box container. The car looks as it did around 2019. Era VI
Special model, only available in Märklin Stores
Prototype: Type Lgs 580 2-axle container flat car for combined load service. Traffic red basic paint scheme. German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG). Flat car loaded with a 40 foot high-cube box container. The car and the container look as they did around 2019. Era VI
Special model, only available in Märklin Stores
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Snps 719
Prototype: Type Sggrss 80 (DB Type Sggrss 733) 6-axle double container transport car with articulation, for combined load service. "Traffic Red" basic paint scheme. German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG), registered in Germany. Loaded with a 40-foot box container and a 20-foot box container. The car looks as it currently does in real life. Era VI.
Prototype: German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Hbbills 308 sliding wall car. Version with insulated walls. The car looks as it did around 2010. Era VI
Prototype: Type Tbes-t-66 two-axle sliding roof / sliding wall car, with advertising lettering on the sides. Version with convex sliding walls. Brownish-red sliding walls and sliding roof. Privately owned car for the firm Andreas Stihl Machinery Company, Waiblingen-Neustadt, Germany, used on the German Federal Railroad (DB). 1 Opel Rekord P2 Caravan automobile as a company car for the firm Firma Stihl. The units look as they did around 1962. Era III
Special model, only available in the Märklin-Stores
Prototype: Type G 07 three-axle boxcar with a brakeman’s cab and promotional lettering on the sides. Light gray basic paint scheme as a privately owned car painted and lettered for the firm Kleeman, Faurndau, registered with the German Federal Railroad (DB). One Volkswagen T1 “Bulli” van as a company car of the firm Kleemann. This is a fictitious design as it might have looked around 1957. Era III
Special model, only available in the Märklin-Stores
Prototype: 2 Danish State Railways (DSB) type Hbis sliding wall boxcars. Lettered for "Albani". The cars look as they did around 1983.
One-Time Series
Prototype: Type Fad 155 (former OOtz 41 / Erz IIId) four-axle hopper car with a Christmas decoration as a privately owned car of the Christmas Railroad (WB)
Prototype: Two 6-axle type Salmmps heavy-duty flat cars as privately owned cars lettered for Voestalpine Track Solutions Netherlands B.V., formerly Railpro. Ultramarine blue basic paint scheme. The cars look as they did starting in 2020.
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Rlmmps 650 heavy-duty flat car. Without platform railings, with drive-over plates above the buffers. The car looks as it did around 1980. Era IV
Prototype: 2 German Federal Railroad (DB) Bavarian design milk cars. Cars from the first group delivered in 1908 with a flat roof. Both cars still include DR lettering for the British-US Zone. Used in less-than-carload-lot service and for the transport of fresh milk. The cars look as they did around 1952/53. Era III
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type G 10 Association Design two-axle boxcar, with a short brakeman's cab (economy brakeman's cab) and end field reinforcement. The car looks as did around 1958. Era III
Prototype: German Federal Army type Rlmmps heavy-duty flat car loaded with a German Federal Army type Leopard 2A6 combat tank, used on the German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG). Era VI
Prototype: 3 German Federal Railroad (DB) Leig-Einheit / less-than-carload-lot type Hrs-z 330 (former Gllmghs 37) pairs of cars. Redish brown basic paint scheme. The cars look as they did in the mid-Seventies.
One-Time Series
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Rlmmps heavy-duty flat car loaded with a German Federal Army Leopard 1A1 battle tank. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Rlmmps 650 heavy-duty flat car loaded with a German Federal Army Leopard 1A1 battle tank. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Rlmmps 650 heavy-duty flat car loaded with a German Federal Army Leopard 1A1 battle tank. Era IV
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) type Rlmmps 650 heavy-duty flat car loaded with a German Federal Army Leopard 1A1 battle tank. Era IV
Prototype: Two-axle old-timer refrigerator car with a brakeman's cab. Privately owned car for the firm Haribo GmbH & Co. KG, Bonn, Germany. Used on the German Federal Railroad (DB). Promotional theme included. The car looks as it did around 1959. Era III
MHI edition One-Time Series
Marklin - Curved Track 10PK - R360 mm, 30* M-track - 5100
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Curved Track 10PK - R360 mm, 30* M-track - with metal rod - 5100
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Curved Track (each) - R360 mm, 30* M-track - 5100
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Curved Track (each) - R360 mm, 30* M-track - with metal rod - 5100
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Straight Track - 180mm M-track - with metal middle rod - 5106 each
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Straight Track (each) - R180 mm M-track - 5106
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Uncoupler track - 90 mm - M-track - 5112 (each)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Crossing angle 30° - 193 mm - M-track - 5114 (each)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Switches 2PK, left and right - M-track - 5117 (each)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Pair of Right & Left Hand Straight Switches - Manual - M-track (2pkg)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Turnout, Right - M-track - 5202 (2PK)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Turnout, Left - M-track - 5203 (each)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Curved track - R437.4 mm, L5.4 degrees - M-track - 5205 (each)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Marklin - Crossing 48.5 degree - M-track - 5211 (each)
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class 218 217-8
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be in Used-Very-Good condition. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase.
Item Box has some shelf wear.
Prototypical display couplers are included. Operating couplers are missing.
Marklin - Turnout Mechanism - 5625
Consignment Sale: This unit is inspected and found to be as-if-new. The factory warranty has expired. Sold as-is. Make sure to address all your concerns before making the purchase
This is a switched mode power pack for connections to and supplying power to the 60216, 60226 Central Station as well as the 60213-60215 Central Station and the 60175 and 60174 Boosters. Output 19 volts / 60 watts AC voltage or 15 volts / 50 watts DC voltage (can be switched with a slider switch). This is a tabletop switched mode power pack. It comes in a plastic housing. The unit has mounting tabs.
Dimensions 116 x 72 x 65 mm / 4-9/16" x 2-13/16" x 2-9/16".
Connections: 4-pin mini DIN high current plug.
The 60045 switched mode power pack is designed only for use in dry areas.
NOTE: The unit is not exactly as shown on the picture.
This switched mode power pack is for connecting and supplying power to the 60216, 60226 as well as 60213-60215 Central Station and the 60175 and 60174 Boosters. The input is 230 volts / 50 Hertz / the output 19 volts / 60 watts DC voltage. This table-top switched mode power pack is authorized for use with toys and comes in a plastic housing. Mounting tabs are included.
Dimensions 116 x 72 x 65 mm / 4-9/16" x 2-7/8" x 2-9/16".
Connections: 4-pin mini DIN high current plug.
The 60061 switched mode power pack is designed for use indoors.
NB: 230V for Europe
This is for connecting a 66360/66510/66367 switched mode power pack and up to 2 Mobile Stations (60657 for Märklin and 66955 for TRIX).
Dimensions 96 x 85 x 40 mm / 3-3/4” x 3-3/8” x 1-9/16”
This WLAN receiver box is for wireless control using the MS WLAN (60667 WLAN Mobile Station) or the Infrared Controller supplied in some Starter Sets. It serves as an adapter for operation with the Digital Connector Box (60114, 60116) or a Central Station (60216, 60226, as well as 60213-60215). This unit allows you to couple the MS WLAN (60667) or the Start-Up infrared controllers with these devices to control your locomotives and other devices.
Gauge 1 - Article No. 60195
100 VA, 120 Volt Switched Mode Power Pack
This switched mode power pack is for connecting to and for powering the 60216, 60226, as well as 60214/60215 Central Stations, and the 60174 and 60175 Boosters. The input is 120 volts / 60 Hertz, and the output is 19 volts / 100 watts DC voltage.
This connector adapter is for connections from users such as lights to a switched mode power pack with a 4-pin mini DIN high current plug.