Model detailsAll axles are drivenAll specific details of the 290, 291, 294, 295 and 296 ranges taken into account (e.g. different position of the fan, additional handrails and different bogie equipment)Lights equipped with maintenance-free LEDsChassis and
| Analog Basic | DC Dig Extra | AC Dig Extra | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driving function | X | X | X |
| Light change | X | X | X |
| Tail lights separately switchable | X 1) | X | X |
| Driver cabin lighting | X 1) | X | X |
| Shunting lights | X 1) | X | X |
| Light setting programmable for analogue operation | X | X | |
| Digital interface | PluX22 | PluX22 | PluX22 |
| Decoder | X | X | |
| Sound | X | X | |
| Energy storage | X 2) | X 2) | |
| Driven fan motor | X | X | |
| Digital coupling (NEM-standard close coupling) | X | X | |
| Locomotive card | X | ||
| Additional information |
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1) Function only available in digital mode
2) Storage capacitor for interruption-free travel in sections without current or on soiled tracks
Over 60 years ago, on 4th August 1964, the German Federal Railway commissioned the first of a total of 511 locomotives from the V 90/290 and 291 ranges manufactured by Mak. The locomotives were developed for heavy shunting and transfer work. In order to simplify operation, a number of locomotives were equipped with radio remote control and automatic coupling which was also evident from the outside thanks to the numbers of the new 294, 295 and 296 ranges displayed on the locomotives. The locomotive family continues in reliable service to this very day: Only with the emergence of the new Voith Gravita will DB AG begin to withdraw the first BR 291/295 locomotives from the managed inventory.
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