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Characteristic :
Brand: Roco
Ref: 7500043
System: Analog
> Decoder socket: PluX22
Company: SNCF
Period: 4th-5th
Lights: Reversible white/red
Length: 201 mm
Scale: HO: 1/87
Operation: 2 rails
Minimum radius: 358mm
BB 7290 electric locomotive of the French National Railway Company.
■ With registration numbers engraved on the side panels and numbers affixed to the front panels
■ Locomotive intended for hauling Talgo trains in France with special red markings on the buffers
■ Finely detailed model with separately pluggable parts, sometimes made of metal
■ Openwork footrests
■ Filigree design of phantographs
■ Switchable front/rear lights with DIP switch
Starting in 1976, the French National Railway Company (SNCF) acquired 237 BB 7200 multi-purpose locomotives for use on the French DC network. The locomotives' distinctive "broken nose" design was created by the Frenchman Paul Arzens. Some locomotives were equipped with special buffers for hauling variable-gauge "Talgo III RD" trains. To identify these buffers, the bodies were painted red.