Märklin 2010 Fall Items:
Prices do not include shipping from ToToTrains, LLC
to you. Applicable taxes apply.
ToToTrains, LLC is not liable for typo's or any change in price or delivery
due to manufactor's decision(s).
This fall there are a lot of MHI (Exclusiv) items. Some of these sell
out very fast so to make sure that you will receive what you ordered
please place your order as soon as possible.
Enjoy!

Märklin H0: 36603 Electric Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $162.00
Prototype: Class 185.2 general-purpose locomotive in a fantasy HARIBO
paint scheme. Built by Bombardier as regular production locomotive from
the TRAXX program of motive power. Dual system locomotive.
Model: The locomotive is constructed of metal with many cast-on details.
The locomotive has a digital decoder and a special motor. 4 axles powered
through cardan shafts. Traction tires. The triple headlights change
over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation,
and can be controlled digitally. The headlights are maintenance-free
LEDs. 2 pantographs that can be raised and lowered (they are not wired
to take power from catenary). A filled tin is included. Length over
the buffers 21.7 cm / 8-1/2".
Highlights: A tin filled with 2 packages of different HARIBO products
is included as an extra treat,
One-time series, Headlight(s), Direct control.
The 36603 electric locomotive is being produced in 2010 in a one-time
series only for members of the 1. FC Märklin and Insider members.
Please contact me if you do not have a form but like to order
this item.



Märklin H0: 36794 Diesel Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $139.00
Prototype: Mitsui Rail Capital Europe B.V (MRCE) class EuroRunner ER
20 diesel electric general-purpose locomotive.
Model: The locomotive is constructed of metal with many cast-on details.
The total design of the locomotive is ideal for model railroad operation.
The locomotive has a digital decoder and a special motor. 4 axles powered
through cardan shafts. Traction tires. The triple headlights change
over with the direction of travel, will work in conventional operation,
and can be controlled digitally. The headlights are maintenance-free
LEDs. Length over the buffers 21.7 cm / 8-1/2".
Highlights: Headlight(s), Direct control, One-time series.




Märklin H0: 37542 Electric Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $359.00
Prototype: German Railroad Inc. (DB AG) class 120.1 general-purpose
locomotive. Promotional paint scheme "175 Jahre Eisenbahn in Deutschland"
/ "175 Years of Railroading in Germany".
Model: The locomotive has an mfx digital decoder and comes from the
factory with sound functions that can be turned on and off. It also
has controlled high-efficiency propulsion. 2 axles powered. Traction
tires. The headlights are maintenance-free, warm white LEDs. They will
work in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. The
engineer's cab lighting can also be controlled digitally. The locomotive
has separately applied grab irons. Length over the buffers 22.1 cm /
8-11/16".
Highlights: Headlight(s), Engineers cab lighting, Station Announcements,
Horn, Direct control, Promotional locomotive for the great anniversary
"175 Jahre Eisenbahn in Deutschland" and "175 Years of
Railroading in Germany", Warm white LEDs for lighting, Warning
horn and station announcements.
The 37542 electric locomotive is being produced in 2010 in a one-time
series only for Insider members. Please contact me if you do not
have a form but like to order this item.


Märklin H0: 37659 Diesel Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $329.00
Prototype: Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) class 2070 "Hector"
general-purpose locomotive. Vossloh Schienenfahrzeugtechnik GmbH (VSFT)
diesel hydraulic model G 800 BB, developed from former MaK standard
design locomotives.
Model: The locomotive comes with a digital decoder and controlled high-efficiency
propulsion. Centrally mounted, powerful can motor with a bell-shaped
armature and a flywheel. 4 axles powered. 4 traction tires. The lighting
is maintenance-free LED's. The headlights / marker lights will work
in conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. Metal handrails
on the sides and ends. Length over the buffers 16.5 cm / 6-1/2".
Highlights: Export model for Austria, Newly reissued.



Märklin H0: 39804 Diesel Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $485.00
Prototype: German Federal Railroad (DB) class V 200.0 heavy diesel hydraulic
locomotive. General-purpose locomotive in the classic crimson paint
scheme with the striking lettering "Deutsche Bundesbahn".
The locomotive looks as it did around 1958.
Model: The locomotive has an mfx digital decoder and extensive sound
functions. It also has controlled Softdrive Sine high-efficiency propulsion
and a compact design, maintenance-free motor. 2 axles powered. Traction
tires. The triple headlights and dual red marker lights will work in
conventional operation and can be controlled digitally. The separately
applied side and end grab irons are made of metal. The couplers can
be replaced with close end skirting pieces. Length over the buffers
21.0 cm / 8-1/4".
Highlights: Headlight(s), Rear Headlights off, Diesel locomotive op.
sounds, Warning Sound, Direct control, Sound of squealing brakes off,
Letting off Air, Heavy metal construction, Compact design, Softdrive
Sine high-efficiency propulsion, Prototypical train composition for
the "Blauer Enzian", with the 42610 express train passenger
car set, One-time series.
The class V 200.0 is the ideal locomotive for the classic "Blauer
Enzian" / "Blue Gentian" express train, which can be
made up with the 42610 express train passenger car set.
This model can be found in a DC version in the Trix H0 assortment under
item no. 22373.



Märklin H0: 42610 "Blauer Enzian"
/ "Blue Gentian" "F-Zug" Express Train Passenger
Car Set.
ToToTrains Price: $395.00
Prototype: 5 different German Federal Railroad (DB). 1 type WRPw4üe
end car with a baggage area, machinery room, galley, and dining area,
3 type A4üe intermediate cars, 1st class, 1 type A4üe end
car, 1st class, with an observation area. The cars are steel blue in
color. Used for the "Blauer Enzian" / "Blue Gentian"
"F-Zug" express train. Rebuilt cars from the former Henschel-Wegmann
train. Used on the train route Munich - Augsburg -Würzburg - Bebra
- Hannover - Hamburg Altona. The cars look as they did around 1958.
Model: The minimum radius for operation is 360 mm / 14-3/16". The
interiors vary according to the car type. The cars have prototypical
changes in the roof area. The end cars have prototypical round buffers
instead of the former buffer stumps. All of the cars have factory-installed
interior lighting. The interior lighting is done with warm white LEDs.
One car comes from the factory equipped with a pickup shoe. Current-conducting
coupling drawbars come from the factory already mounted in standard
coupler pockets for providing power to all of the cars in the train.
The cars have train destination signs and car sequence numbers printed
on them.Total length over the buffers 126.5 cm / 49-13/16". DC
wheel set per car 4 x 700580.
Highlights:
Highlights: Prototypical changes to the cars, A correct "Blauer
Enzian" train is possible with the 39804 diesel locomotive, One-time
series.
The classic "Blauer Enzian" / "Blue Gentian" express
train can be reproduced prototypically with the 42610 express train
passenger car set and the 39804 diesel locomotive.
This car set can be found in a DC version in the Trix H0 assortment
under item no. 23373.
History:
"Blauer Enzian" / "Blue Gentian" F-Zug Long Distance
Express The "Blaue Enzian" stood for a type of mystique during
the German Economic Miracle period. The precursors to the West German
economic miracle made themselves known quite soon after the founding
of the German Federal Railroad (DB). And, the DB management recognized
early on that the senior managers for the economy would need a reliable
transportation network. The worst of the damage from World War II had
hardly been cleared, and the railroad prepared a train network as early
as 1951 that was planned to connect the important West German urban
centers by means of fast trains. The so-called "F-Zug" network
had its roots in the express powered rail car network of the pre-war
period, but it had an important difference: While the German State Railroad
Company (DRG) before World War II had oriented the network of "Flying
Trains" to Berlin, the main routes of the F-Zug network in the
postwar period ran from North to South due to the "Iron Curtain".
Fast train connections were set up between Hamburg, Bremen, the Rhine-Ruhr
area and Cologne, Frankfurt (Main), Stuttgart, Nürnberg, Munich,
and Basle, trains which ran with just a few stops out in the morning
and back in the evening. The idea was that it should be possible to
do an outside business appointment in one day. Of course, this did not
work for great distances such as Hamburg - Munich. Borrowing from the
"FD" in use before the war, the train class was now called
"F-Züge", where the "F" stood for "Long
Distance". An "F" surcharge had to be paid in addition
to the regular ticket price. The train routes were given euphonious
names starting in 1953: The train pair F 55/56 (Hamburg Munich
Hamburg) was the first and was given the name "Blauer Enzian".
With "Gambrinus", "Helvetia", "Senator",
"Roland", and "Domspatz" to mention just
a few the "F-Züge" or "Long Distance Trains"
bore additional melodious names and became the pride of the new German
Federal Railroad. The name "Blauer Enzian" did not have its
roots in the famous song of a German hit singer; that came much later.
The "Blauer Enzian" was more the result of a contest organized
among the passengers, who voted for the alpine flower. It's possible
that the passengers associated the paint scheme and the train's destination
near the Alps with the rare bright, pure blue color of the flower. The
"Blaue Enzian" was an exception among the "F" trains
due to its cars, because from December of 1953 on it was upgraded through
the use of the car set for the former Henschel-Wegmann train. The Henschel-Wegmann
train ran between Berlin and Dresden before World War II starting with
the summer schedule of 1936. It served the barely 180 kilometer / 113
mile route with two pairs of trains daily. The fastest run for this
distance required 1 hour and 35 minutes. This made the Henschel-Wegmann
train a good half hour faster than all of the previous trains. Even
today there is no comparable offering by far; the fastest connection
between Berlin and Dresden adds up to a good two hours and 15 minutes.
In 1946, this set of cars was standing totally plundered and no longer
usable in Hamburg- Langenfelde. In 1952, the DB had it brought back
to the builder, Wegmann, in Cassel, where the five cars were completely
overhauled, updated, and painted in the blue of the "F" trains.
The design of the cars remained largely unchanged. The trucks however
were equipped with a fourth spring and the basic plan as well as the
interior features was adapted to the new requirements of the "F"
train service. The train offered an elegant view in its steel blue and
silver paint scheme with black skirting. After the DB had presented
this rebuilt train to the public at the German Transportation Exhibition
in Munich from June to November of 1953, it was in service for 5 years
starting in December of 1953 as long distance train F 55/56 "Blauer
Enzian" between Hamburg and Munich with intermediate stops in Hannover,
Göttingen, Fulda, Würzburg, Treuchtlingen, and Augsburg. Starting
at the end of 1956 / beginning of 1957 the steam motive power in use
until then north of Würzburg gave way to diesel power with the
new class V 200.0. South of Würzburg older class E 17 and E 18
electric locomotives were used until the new class E 10 electrics entered
service. In 1959, the German Federal Railroad took the Henschel-Wegmann
train out of service and stored it at the maintenance facility in Neuaubing.
It was scrapped there in 1962 after it was finally retired.



Märklin H0: 47074 Flat Car Set for Containers
with Type XXL WoodTainer Containers.
ToToTrains Price: $119.00
Prototype: 2 German Railroad, Inc. (DB AG) type Sgns 691 four-axle
flat cars for containers. Traffic red basic paint scheme. Each car loaded
with 3 type XXL WoodTainer containers lettered for the Austrian firm
Innofreight, A-8600 Bruck an der Mur, Austria. Large volume containers
with a capacity of 46 cubic meters / 1,625 cubic feet. The cars look
as they did around 2009. 1 type 966G Cat wheel-mounted front end loader.
Model: The cars have type Y 25 trucks. The floors for the flat cars
are prototypically partially open and are constructed of metal with
striking fish belly design side sills. Each car comes loaded with 3
removable containers. The two flat cars have different car numbers.
All of containers have different container numbers. Length over the
buffers 45.6 cm / 17-15/16". DC wheel set per car 4 x 700580.
Highlights: The type XXL large volume WoodTainer is new tooling, Cars
ideal for unit trains, One-time series.



Märklin H0: 47080 Flat Car for Containers.
ToToTrains Price: $53.00
Prototype: Type Sgnss four-axle flat car for containers. Loaded with
3 type XXL WoodTainers painted and lettered for the firm Innofreight
Speditions GmbH. One of the WoodTainers is painted and lettered for
Märklin.
Model: The car has type Y 25 trucks. The prototypical partially open
car floor is constructed of metal. The type XXL WoodTainer are removable
and have different registration numbers. Length over the buffers 22.7
cm / 8-15/16". DC wheel set 4 x 700580.
Highlights: WoodTainer in authentically painted and lettered
for Märklin, One-time series.

Märklin H0: 48410 H0 Christmas Car for 2010.
ToToTrains Price: $34.00
Prototype: Type Kklm 505 low side car. Fantasy design for Christmas.
Model: This low side car comes loaded with an Advent calendar module
with a window on the two sides of the car. One of 24 Christmas themes
can be seen in the window, and these themes can be changed by turning
a plastic knob. The car has close couplers with a guide mechanism. Length
over the buffers 11.5 cm / 4-1/2". DC wheel set 2 x 700580.
Highlights: An appealing Advent calendar module, An attractive
addition to the Christmas car series, One-time series.

Märklin H0: 60760 Digital High Efficiency
Propulsion Set.
ToToTrains Price: $39.00
This is a set for installation in a locomotive and comes with a controlled
digital decoder and a powerful motor (conversion kit). It will fit into
most Märklin H0 locomotives with drum-style commutator motors.
The decoder has 80 programmable addresses, automatic switching between
the modes of operation, a load compensation feature, and a digitally
controlled connection for headlights / marker lights that change over
with the direction of travel. The acceleration and braking delay can
be controlled with a 6021 Control Unit or with Märklin Digital.
The motor has a 5-pole armature, a powerful permanent magnet field,
and a pre-installed bearing plate. Installation hardware is included.
Decoder dimensions 25 x 17 x 6 mm / 1" x 11/16" x 1/4".
Highlights: Headlight(s), Direct control, Compact design, controlled
digital decoder, Powerful 5-pole Märklin motor to replace an existing
motor, Easy upgrade for many older locomotives, A great price, Limited
rerun, available only as long as supplies last.
Important Note! The manufacturer's warranty can only be covered, when
this high-efficiency propulsion set has been installed by an authorized
dealer. The warranty provisions are invalid if non-original Märklin
components are used or if other makes of products not authorized by
Märklin are used. ToToTrains is an authorized Märklin Dealer
and Service Center and will be happy to install this decoder in a locomotive.

Märklin H0: 74445 Digital Turnout Mechanism
Set.
ToToTrains Price: $39.00
Digital turnout mechanism set with a turnout lantern for installation
in a left or right C Track turnout, item nos. 24611, 24612, 24711, 24712,
24671, or 24672. The set consists of a turnout mechanism, turnout decoder,
turnout lantern, and installation instructions. This set is not designed
for use with the 24630 three-way turnout.

Märklin Z: 80620 Z Gauge Christmas Car for
2010.
ToToTrains Price: $39.00
Prototype: Refrigerator car with a brakeman's cab, older design.
Model: This car is an old-timer with a Christmas design. Length over
the buffers 40 mm / 1-9/16".
One-time series only in 2010.
The Christmas car for 2010 comes in a clear plastic rocking horse.
The latter can be hung on a Christmas tree with a cord included in the
package and continues the series of festive themes from previous years.



Märklin Z: 88301 Diesel Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $225.00
Prototype: Type ML 2200 C´C´ diesel hydraulic experimental
locomotive from Krauss-Maffei. Prototype in the factory paint scheme
of 1957.
Model: Both trucks powered. The locomotive has triple headlights and
dual red marker lights that change over with the direction of travel.
The lights are maintenance-free warm white and red LEDs. Length over
the buffers approximately 92 mm / 3-5/8".
Highlights: Maintenance-free LEDs for headlights and marker lights,
One-time series.




Märklin Z: 88480 DB Class 120 Electric Locomotive.
ToToTrains Price: $220.00
Prototype: German Railroad Inc. (DB AG) class 120.1 fast general-purpose
locomotive in a promotional paint scheme "175 Jahre Eisenbahn in
Deutschland" / "175 Years of Railroading in Germany".
Model: Both trucks are powered. The wheel treads are dark nickel plated.
The triple headlights change over with the direction of travel. The
locomotive has a 5-pole motor. Length over the buffers 87 mm / 3-7/16".
Highlights: Promotional locomotive for the great railroad anniversary,
The 88480 electric locomotive is being produced in 2010 in a one-time
series only for Insider members. Please contact me if you do not
have a form but like to order this item.