- the
official name of the
Nederlandsche Fabriek van
Werktuigen en
Spoorwegmaterieel. It was a
Dutch machine factory,
known for
rolling stock, (ship) steam...
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Spoorijzer N.V., or
shortened SIJ for NV
Spoorwegmaterieel en IJzerconstructie, was a
narrow gauge railway manufacturer in Delft, Netherlands. The company...
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Allan & Co´s
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Fabrieken van
Meubelen en
Spoorwegmaterieel N.V. The
company ceased business in 1959. The
company was founded...
- more were
ordered from the
Nederlandse Fabriek van
Werktuigen en
Spoorwegmaterieel (Werkspoor) in the Netherlands, of
which only two were
delivered by...
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expansion steam engine built by
Nederlandsche Fabriek van
Werktuigen en
Spoorwegmaterieel. The
combined power of her twin
engines was
rated at 1,105 NHP or...
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expansion steam engine built by
Nederlandsche Fabriek van
Werktuigen en
Spoorwegmaterieel. The
combined power of her twin
engines was
rated at 1,093 NHP or...
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engines were
manufactured by
Nederlandsche Fabrik van
Werktuigen and
SpoorwegMaterieel, Amsterdam. The ship was
electrically lit
throughout with some electrical...
- 1913. Bardet, J. D. M. (1956). "De
Nederlandsche Maatschappij voor
spoorwegmaterieel Fabriek Damlust".
Maandblad van "Oud-Utrecht", jg. 29 (1956), no....
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manufactured in
Netherlands by
Nederlandsche Fabriek van
Werktuigen en
Spoorwegmaterieel (Werkspoor).
Twenty of new
advanced 4-6-2
locomotives arrived in 1920–1922...
- p****enger stock, all
built by
Nederlandsche Fabriek van
Werktuigen &
Spoorwegmaterieel, Amsterdam: The NFLS had the
following goods wagons:
Wagon with brakeman's...