The Railway Museum (Dutch: Het Spoorwegmuseum) in Utrecht is the Dutch National Railway Museum. It was established in 1927 and since 1954 has been housed in the former Maliebaan station. The museum currently owns a large and varied collection of rolling stock. Open goods wagon NS 65248 GTUW preserved at the Het Spoorwegmuseum / Railway Museum in Utecht Maliebaan former Station. July 15th, 2022. This all-steel type was developed in 1938 by Werkspoor in collaboration with NS. Compared to the older wooden wagons, the payload was increased by 8 tons to 28 tons. With 4 doors on each side instead of 2, the unloading time was considerably reduced. Because of the U-shaped frames, the car type was given the name GTU. (G = open, T = tippable). Cars with a Knorr brake system were designated GTUK, those with a Westinghouse brake GTUW, without an automatic brake remained the GTU. More than 5000 cars of this type were made. The 65248 was the last car of this type to enter the Railway Museum in 1989. In early 2020, the car was completely blasted, painted and fitted with a new floor. Photo by Guido Allieri (guido@allieri.com)