H0 Models from Austria

Austria combines the tradition of the Imperial-Royal railway with the modern universal locomotives Taurus and Vectron. This overview links to all Austria topics on the platform: ÖBB, Roco from Bergheim, Jägerndorfer from Vienna, plus the flagship trains Railjet and Nightjet.

Austrian railways have two clear identities: the legacy of the Imperial-Royal state railways with characteristic dark-green and blood-red liveries — and the modern ÖBB as co-founder of the Vectron and Taurus families. The traction system is 15 kV 16.7 Hz; the alpine routes over Tauern, Brenner and Semmering have shaped their own locomotive generations.

Austrian railway operators

Austrian model manufacturers

  • Roco — Bergheim near Salzburg, founded 1960; one of Europe's largest H0 manufacturers with a focus on ÖBB and DB models.
  • Jägerndorfer — Vienna, specialist for highly detailed ÖBB models and Austrian private railways.

International manufacturers with Austria range

Famous Austrian locomotives & trains

  • Taurus (Class 1016/1116/1216) — the high-power universal locomotive by Siemens, developed in Austria; the multi-system 1216 holds the rail speed record (357 km/h).
  • Class 1042/1044 — the classic ÖBB universal locos of the 1960s to 1990s.
  • Class 4020/4024 — electric multiple units in the Vienna and Salzburg commuter network; Talent and Desiro round out the spectrum.
  • Railjet — the Austrian high-speed train, in both ÖBB and DB liveries.
  • Nightjet — the ÖBB night train, rescued legacy of the EuroNight.
  • Vectron — the modern universal Siemens locomotive, also used by ÖBB Cargo.

Eras

Austrian models cover all Eras I to VI — from k.k. state railway locomotives of Era I through classic ÖBB classes of the 1960s to Railjet, Nightjet and Vectron of Era VI.

Newsletter

Get updates on new arrivals, new brands and features on h0.eu

Subscribe for free