Luggage Car Pw4ü DRG
Road no.: Kassel 107 952
Model details
- True to original bogies
- True to scale side frames
- Tip bearing wheelsets
- True to original bellows
- Multi-part brake systems
- Brake blocks in wheel plane
Info about the original
When it first became evident that iron express train cars carriages were going to be a success, the Preußische Staatsbahn purchased additional four-axle luggage cars in the "iron construction type". The principal dimensions of the existing wooden cars were retained, though the construction design was modified for the use of iron profiles. One external modification was the replacement of doors fitted in niches at the end of the cars with a slanted design for the entire rear end. Other features included rivets like the ones found on the side walls of passenger cars and the omission of the truss rods. This is the design used for express train cars with concertina walls and for express trains that had compartment passenger cars without connecting gangways until the late nineteen twenties. Prussian-type luggage cars were typical features of express trains until the nineteen fifties. Many of them passed on to the DB and DR.