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TIM containerwagens Zwolle, 30-11-2003 Bastiaan's Treinensite. Binary file 301103-02.txt matches |
Sammnps 33 84 NL-DVVO 4827 236-7 was parked in Düsseldorf-Hamm (D) on 14th of April 2007. Photo ©Arnim v. Herff |
Flat-car type Slps by RailMotion road-no 83 84 4726 434-5 passed Breyell (D) on 25th of April 2010. Photo ©Arnim v. Herff |
A freight car "Sgmmns" of NS (Nederlandse Spoorwegen / Dutch Railways) at railway station Septemvri in composition of freight train.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com |
Railion 6517 with a garbage train. Apeldoorn, 11.07.2006. Photo by Thomas van Berkel |
Dsc0292 Hoedekenskerke: dwarsliggers voor onderhoud museumlijn Goes- Hoedekenskerke 03-2009 photo hatwuo@zeelandnet.nl |
Dsc0304 Hoedekenskerke: close up wiel rongen wagen museumlijn Goes- Hoedekenskerke 03-2009 photo hatwuo@zeelandnet.nl |
Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) 81 84 950 9 407 on 15th of June 2003 in Duisburg-Kasslerfeld.
Photo by Arnim v. Herff (arnimvherff@uni-duisburg.de) |
The VAGRON-container for the 75th anniversairy of the wastedump in Wijster Zwolle, 28 mar 2004 Bastiaan's Treinensite. Binary file S2004_0328_0031.txt matches |
The Netherlands Next to the container terminal at Maasvlakte is the coal terminal. In the background you can see the new 25kV overhead portals, not yet in use. All trains are still diesel-hauled. Maasvlakte, 29/12/2001
Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
The Netherlands The expression says: "God created land, apart from The Netherlands. That was created by the Dutch themselves!". The Maasvlakte is such a piece of land that was originally sea. It is now a large industrial area with good connections to the North Sea, the Dutch road network and the Dutch railways. It is located at the end of the "harbour line" which runs some 50km from Kijfhoek yard to the west. Container trains are stabled in the yard of the container terminal. Maasvlakte, 29/12/2001
Digital photo by Marco van Uden |