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Liliput Diesel Multiple Unit BR 614/914 blood orange/pebble grey 3-piece DB AG Ep.V

Track H0
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In 1971, Deutsche Bahn (DB) commissioned the development of two prototypes of the 614 series. These diesel multiple units, specifically designed for district and regional transport, were an evolution of the 624/634 series and featured a slightly tapered body shape to accommodate a so-called "track curve-dependent body control (GSt)." This gave the trainset its distinctive appearance. However, since the GSt ultimately proved ineffective, it was omitted from the 40 series vehicles delivered between 1973 and 1977, although the body shape remained. MAN manufactured the intermediate cars for 25 units, while the Uerdingen wagon factory produced the driving cars equipped with either a 330 kW or later a 367 kW engine. The last 15 sets (from 1975) were completely manufactured by MAN. Although the trainsets were designed as three-part units (204 seats in second class and 2 x 12 seats in first class), they were capable of multiple traction and occasionally operated as four-part sets with an additional intermediate car, especially in the early days. However, multiple traction was quite rare, and in later years, it almost ceased to exist. The first 25 units were assigned to the Bw Nürnberg, from where the trainsets were deployed on all non-electrified routes in Franconia and the Upper Palatinate. The typical color scheme at that time was the "Pop" livery in blood orange and pebble gray. The last 15 trains, now in ocean blue and ivory, were stationed at Bw Braunschweig, from where they operated on routes to Paderborn, Göttingen, Münster, or Bielefeld. They could also be seen at the end of their service on the Heidebahn from Buchholz via Soltau to Hanover. Most vehicles were later repainted in mint turquoise and light gray, and by the end, almost exclusively in traffic red. As part of a partial modernization, several units received a more powerful engine (448 kW).

Key specifications

Exact colour description
Blood orangePebble grey
Track
Track H0
Car type
Passenger coach
Item number
42613733

General information

Manufacturer
Liliput
Category
Model railway carriages
Manufacturer no.
L133167
Release date
31/1/2024

Colour

Colour
Multicoloured
Exact colour description
Blood orangePebble grey

Material

Material group
Metal
Material
Metal

Railway modelling properties

Car type
Passenger coach
Track
Track H0

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