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Characteristic :
Brand: Roco
Ref: 6200077
Company: SNCF / ÖBB
> Era: IV
Length: 1139 mm
Scale: HO: 1/87
Operation: 2 rails
Composed of a restaurant car, type WRmz, two 1st/2nd class compartment cars, type ABmz and a baggage car, type Dd2s.
■ Service history in the early 1980s
■ Basic train Vienna - Buchs/Basel/Paris
■ Models with printed destination signs
■ Eurofima car color scheme in delivery condition with black chassis
The "Arlberg-Express" was one of those evocatively named trains whose introduction dates back to the era of transcontinental luxury trains. Unlike its siblings, the "Orient-Express" and "Oostende-Express", it crossed the whole of Austria from west to east.
Over time, the train increasingly transformed into an international service with intercity carriages. Besides the main Vienna-Paris train, the service included numerous intercity carriages, for example, to the Salzkammergut region or from there to Salzburg, where they departed from the main train. There were also intercity carriages from Vienna to Carinthia and East Tyrol, which were connected from Schwarzach-St. Veit via the Tauernbahn railway.
Depending on the composition, the sets offered allow you to reproduce the train in the different configurations Vienna - Salzburg - Schwarzach St. Veit - Innsbruck - Buchs.