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Offline David2  
#1 Posted : 11 November 2020 13:00:09(UTC)
David2

Netherlands   
Joined: 22/03/2020(UTC)
Posts: 23
Location: Zeeland, Vlissingen
Die E44 from Marklin 34440 and 37440 is the strongest I have seen so far. It has pulled trains with a lenght of 220 axles more then 10 meters (30 feet) on my own train layout and on the club layout even more. Also a Marklin br 44 steamengine 37880 has pulled trains of 8 a 10 meters on the club layout without problems for many hours. We needed 2 Fleischmann br50 fore the same train.
Also Marklin 37210 is a very strong loc and the first Marklin V90 with has got the softdrive sinus update and they are very strong also. They have pulled trains of 160 and 180 axles.
The greatest problem is pulling out of the coupling of the nem pocket loc our wagon.
More then 10 meters is not possible on my own layout.
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Offline applor  
#2 Posted : 14 November 2020 04:38:11(UTC)
applor

Australia   
Joined: 21/05/2004(UTC)
Posts: 1,653
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Any locomotive with rubber tyres on 4 wheels instead of the standard 2 is going to be a pretty good puller and typically heavier too and I have a fair few of those.

Poor pulling locomotives are either 2 tyres and low body weight, or mechanical/design limitations such as they slip on inclines because the wheel lifts off the rail where 2 sections of track join.
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Offline JohnjeanB  
#3 Posted : 14 November 2020 15:27:53(UTC)
JohnjeanB

France   
Joined: 04/02/2011(UTC)
Posts: 3,083
Location: Paris, France
Hi David
Among my locos, the strongest ones are:
- the 3015 (CCS800) with tires
3015 Kroko.jpg
- the 39401 CC 40100 SNCF

- the VT 11.5 2 motors, 8 tires


A special mention to the DL800 which has no tires but is still a monster (12 traction wheels but sadly no tires)
DL800-IMG_1991.JPG
Cheers
Jean
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Offline foumaro  
#4 Posted : 16 November 2020 08:58:58(UTC)
foumaro

Greece   
Joined: 08/12/2004(UTC)
Posts: 4,420
Location: Attiki Athens Greece
Without any doubt all the Alcos.There is no comparison with anything else.
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Offline SteamNut  
#5 Posted : 16 November 2020 10:47:38(UTC)
SteamNut

United States   
Joined: 11/05/2013(UTC)
Posts: 488
By far my old BR 44 but with the new style of couplers they have a tendency to pull out on my 3% inclines



























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Offline river6109  
#6 Posted : 16 November 2020 11:13:55(UTC)
river6109

Australia   
Joined: 22/01/2009(UTC)
Posts: 14,635
Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
I have several strong pulling locos; the best is: Roco SJ iron ore with 2 motors with sound, unfortunately 1 loco was stolen

Roco Ae 8/8 with 2 motors with sound
Roco Ae 8/14 with 2 motors with sound
Roco Re 6/6's with sound
Roco Re BLS 465 with sound
Roco ÖBB Rh 1293 with sound
Piko ÖBB Rh 1293 with sound
HAG: 5 x Re 4/4's with sound
Märklin 2 x 3014, 1 x 3011, 1 x 3024, 3 x BR 44, 1 x BR 41, 2 x BR 01, 1 x SBB Re 4/4/IV all with sound
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Offline bph  
#7 Posted : 16 November 2020 13:17:46(UTC)
bph

Norway   
Joined: 04/08/2018(UTC)
Posts: 985
haven't done any extensive testing but my Big Boy (37990) has a very strong pulling power. Pulled two Tragschnabelwagen and a couple of other wagons with a high number of axles, other locomotives struggled but the big boy pulled it with ease.
Offline dickinsonj  
#8 Posted : 17 November 2020 01:53:06(UTC)
dickinsonj

United States   
Joined: 05/12/2008(UTC)
Posts: 1,676
Location: Crozet, Virginia
Originally Posted by: bph Go to Quoted Post
haven't done any extensive testing but my Big Boy (37990) has a very strong pulling power.



I now have 54 freight cars for my UP steamers and my 37990 pulls all of them just as easily as when it is running alone.
Regards,
Jim

I have almost all Märklin and mostly HO, although I do have a small number of Z gauge trains!
So many trains and so little time.
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