Dutch personalised stamps about railways


Years of Issue:
2003 2008 (1) 2010 (2)
2004 2008 (2) 2011 (1)
2005 2009 (1) 2011 (2)
2006 2009 (2)
2007 2010 (1)
2003: Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,39 euros showing two locos.



Designer: Herman van Bostelen
print: offset, Joh. Enschedé
paper: non-phosphorescent with L-shaped phosphorescent beam
Glue: self-adhesive
Watermark: no
Value: 39 cents
Perforation: punched waveline

No entry in official catalogue.





2004: Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,39 euros showing two locos.



Designer: Herman van Bostelen
print: offset, Joh. Enschedé
paper: non-phosphorescent with L-shaped phosphorescent beam
Glue: self-adhesive
Watermark: no
Value: 39 cents
Perforation: punched waveline

No entry in official catalogue.





2005: Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,39 euros showing two locos.



Designer: Herman van Bostelen
print: offset, Joh. Enschedé
paper: non-phosphorescent with L-shaped phosphorescent beam
Glue: self-adhesive
Watermark: no
Value: 39 cents
Perforation: punched waveline

No entry in official catalogue.





2006: Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,39 euros showing two locos.



Designer: Herman van Bostelen
print: offset, Joh. Enschedé
paper: non-phosphorescent with L-shaped phosphorescent beam
Glue: self-adhesive
Watermark: no
Value: 39 cents
Perforation: punched waveline

No entry in official catalogue.





2007: Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,44 euros showing two locos.



Designer: Hans van Halem
print: gravure, Joh. Enschedé
Glue: self-adhesive
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation: punched waveline

No entry in official catalogue.





2008: Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Three stamps of 0,44 euros showing two locos and logo.



Designer:
print: Joh. Enschedé
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.






2008: Personalised stamps of the Stamp Passion Event in Den Bosch

Two stamps of 0,44 euros showing Den Bosch railway station and its conspicuous dragon in the roundabout in front of it. The complete set of stamps consists of 10 stamps showing scenes in Den Bosch.



Designer:
print:
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.





2009 (1): Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,44 euros showing a sprinter train and Thalys HST.



Designer:
print: Joh. Enschedé
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.





2009 (2): Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps of 0,44 euros showing postal railvehicles.



Designer:
print: Joh. Enschedé
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.





2010: Personalised stamps Antverpia Stamp Expo

This stamp of 0,44 euros shows Thalys alongside the platform at Antwerp Central Station. It was issued on occasion of the Antwerp 2010 international Stamp Exhibition "Antverpia" by TNT post, the Dutch postal services. The event was held in the Belgian city of Antwerp from Friday April 9th till Monday April 12th in 2010.



Designer:
print: Joh. Enschedé
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.




2010: Personalised stamps Hertogpost Stamp Expo

This stamp of 0,44 euros shows the so-called Moerputten bridge. Moerputten is an area of natural beauty between 's-Hertogenbosch and Waalwijk. It consists of marshland (Dutch "moer", English "moor"), which made it difficult to create a railway line through it. Still the "halvezolenlijn", as it is called, was built as a line for the transportation of goods between 1886 and 1890. In 1950 the passenger service stopped to exist and in 1972 it was closed down all together. Moerputten bridge is still there and may become part of a walkway in the future.
De halvezolenlijn (English: half soles line) was called thus, because it connected several places with a florishing shoe industry. It ran from Lage Zwaluwe to 's-Hertogenbosch. The area it ran through was also called "Langstraat", as the villages and small towns originated as a long row of buildings alongside only a few streets.


Designer:
print:
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 44 cents
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.





2011 (1): Personalised stamps

Three stamps valued "1" (used for letters up to 20 grammes) showing Dutch railvehicles.
The first stamp shows inspection vehicel De Kameel (the Camel).
The second shows former Ns TEE diesel loco Nothlander.
The third shows Dutch locomotive 3737 (built in 1911).


Designer:
print: Joh. Enschedé
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 1
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.






2011 (2): Personalised stamps of the Railway Philatelists Association

Two stamps valued "1" (used for letters up to 20 grammes) showing steam locos.
The first stamp celebrates the 100th anniversary of Dutch locomotive 3737 (built in 1911 by Nederlandsche Fabriek van Werktuigen en Spoorwegmaterieel, Amsterdam)
The second shows Loco SS 326 (built in 1888 by Beyer-Peacock in Manchester).
Both locos are to be found in the Dutch National Railway Museum in Utrecht.


Designer:
print: Joh. Enschedé
Glue:
Watermark: no
Value: 1
Perforation:

No entry in official catalogue.