Electric multiple unit Plan V of the Dutch State Railways.
Update!
■ For the first time with PluX22 Interface available
■ Model with authentic and delicately designed pantographs
■ Switchable interior lighting only with equipped decoder
■ Elaborately designed model with many separately applied plug-in
parts
The two-part Dutch Electric Multiple Unit Plan V, better known in
the Netherlands as "Mat '64" or by the nickname Apekop (Monkey
Head), became one of the standard local trains of the Dutch State
Railways in the mid-1960s. With a total of 246 units, it was the
NS's most-built multiple unit at the time. From the V3 series on,
the new colour scheme of the Dutch State Railways was also applied
to the Plan V 415 units: bright yellow with grey details on the
front and three blue, diagonal stripes on each side of the unit.
The multiple units were used on almost all electrified railway
lines in the Netherlands until they were finally scrapped.
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