Electric locomotive Re 6/6 of the Swiss Federal Railways.

Completely new design 2022!

■ Version in green livery with round lamps
■ Fine windshield wipers as etched parts
■ Filigree pantographs
■ Closed obstacle deflectors attached to the package
■ In digital mode with individually switchable headlights or tail lights
■ Digitally switchable sound functions

With an hourly output of 7.850 kW and a top speed of 140 km/h, the Re 6/6, which first entered service in 1972, is still one of the most powerful locomotives in Switzerland. The DB preferred the Bo’Bo’ axle arrangement over the standard Co’Co’ to achieve higher curve speeds. The three delicately designed bogies – further developed from the 4/4ˡˡ – also proved very advantageous in terms of wheel flange and track wear. You can find the Re 6/6 everywhere, be it in single traction, in multiple control operations among themselves or especially in freight traffic. However, most of the time, it runs under the designation Re 10/10 together with a Re 4/4ˡˡ or Re 4/4ˡˡˡ.

FLEISCHMANN 734191 Electric locomotive Re 620 060-4, SBB Cargo

Electric locomotive Re 620 060 of the Swiss Federal Railways.

Completely new design in 2022!

■ Model in blue/red livery; with off-centered coat of arms “TAVANNES”
■ Square lamps
■ Buffer beam with steps and handle on the right side
■ Delicate windshield wipers as etched parts
■ Filigree pantographs
■ Closed obstacle deflectors attached to the package
■ In digital mode with individually switchable headlights or tail lights
■ Digitally switchable sound functions

The Re 6/6 are six-axle, electric locomotives of the Swiss Federal Railways purchased to replace the Ae 6/6 for heavy-duty operations on the Gotthard. With an hourly output of 7,850 kW and a top speed of 140 km/h, the Re 6/6, commissioned for the first time in 1972, is still one of the most powerful locomotives in Switzerland. Later referred to as Re 620, they were equipped with air conditioning in the driver’s cab from 2005 on.