Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The museum was established in 1927 and was initially located in one of the main buildings of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch National Railway) in Utrecht.At that time, the collection consisted mostly of pictures, documents, and small objects.
DE4 or DE-IV: The NS DE-IV TEE 1001–1003 and SBB RAm 501–502 TEE DMUs were used for international Trans Europ Express (TEE) service. NS DE-20: nicknamed "De Kameel" (Dutch for "The Camel"). Originally it was in service as DMU for the board of directors, later it was for hire. Currently it is in the national railroad museum.
The Stoom Stichting Nederland (SSN) is a railway museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, founded in 1976. ... NS 8811: 1943: Hudswell Clarke Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST:
The NS 1300 was a series of steam locomotives of Nederlandse Spoorwegen and ... preserved by the Dutch Railway Museum. 2118-2122 1882 328-332 1328-1332 1931-1935 ...
One of the industrial locomotives is on a long-term loan to Museum Buurtspoorweg . Seven of the ten steam locomotives are official Dutch railway monuments. NS 7742 and the two enclosed tram engines are in regular use: Bello mainly in the peak season afternoon train. The regular 10.40 am train is pulled by tramloco LTM 26.
Railway network in the Netherlands, 2017. There are currently 401 railway stations in the Netherlands [1] including four which are used only during special events and one which serves the National Railway Museum only. NS Stations is the body which manages and owns all railway stations in the Netherlands. [2]
The NS Mat '54 or Materieel '54 was an electric multiple unit train, used by the Dutch State-owned railways from 1956 until 1996. The typical nose of the train was designed for extra safety for the train driver.
Noord-Nederlands Trein & Tram Museum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌnoːrt ˈneːdərlɑnts ˈtrɛin ɛn ˈtrɛm myˈzeːjʏm]; English: North Netherlands Train & Tram Museum) is a railway museum in Zuidbroek, Netherlands. It is situated in the 19th-century building of the Zuidbroek railway station. [1] [2]