Dutch maximum cards about railways


Survey of Maximum Cards

The Hague post-office annexe railway station and railway viaduct on a 1955 stamp.

Modern station safety light at Amersfoort station on a 1964 stamp on the occasion of 125 Years Dutch Railways.

The so-called Dog's Head of 1964 on the occasion of 125 years of Dutch Railways.

The Culemborg Railway Bridge on a 1968 stamp.

The Culemborg Railway Bridge once again.

Third example of the Culemborg bridge.




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UCES type hopper wagon on a 1980 stamp.

One of a set of four cards from 1985. This one showing a demolished railway bridge during WW II.

The stamp is from a 1988 series of two. This one is about unleaded petrol and modern means of transport. The postcard shows a Japanese high-speed bullet train.

1989 stamp on the occasion of 150 years of Dutch Railways.

Once more the 1989 stamp on the occasion of 150 years of Dutch Railways. This time with a postcard depicting "De Arend" - The Eagle - as shown in The Dutch National Railway Museum in Utrecht.

Line-up of old and new locomotives and trains on the occasion of 150 years of Dutch Railways.

The line-up stamp once more.

A third example of the 1989 line-up stamp, this time on a card showing a non-existing, fantasy type of Dutch train.

The line-up stamp on a picture of the first streamlined EMU of 1936 design.

The line-up stamp on a picture postcard showing a doubledecker train at Amsterdam Sloterdijk station. Issued at 20-06-1989.

Passengers at a station on a 1989 stamp.

Again the passengers at a station on a 1989 stamp. The card shows a Dutch postal carrier.

Building the Rotterdam Erasmus bridge on a card also showing the 1996 stamp.

Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam again.

A third example of Erasmus Bridge.

The Rotterdam Erasmus bridge on a 2001 stamp.

The Rotterdam Erasmus bridge on a 2005 stamp.

Again Rotterdam Erasmus bridge on a 2005 stamp.

You know by now, don't you?

Yes, that's the one.

Steam locomotive 3737 ran services till 1957. One still survives and is operational. It sometimes carries out special rides. The stamp is from 2005.