4-piece electric multiple unit "Blokkendoos" of the Dutch State
Railways that consists of one motor car type mBD, one middle car
type Bec, one middle car type Cec and one control cab coach type
mC.
■ Anniversary model - "60 years of Roco"
■ Model in operating status 1930 painted with two colours
From 1923, the Dutch Railways (NS) procured electric railcars for
the suburban traffic in metropolitan areas. This was the time when
"Blokkendoos" railcars hit the stage! From the beginning it was
clear that they would go down in history of the Dutch Railways.
Manufacturers were the factories J.J. Beijnes in Haarlem, NV
Werkspoor in Amsterdam and the Hannoversche Wagonfabrik. The
railcars were varied in length as needed and on a motor car,
followed usually a sidecar. Some of the motor cars had even luggage
compartments. The railcars were regarded as very reliable
workhorses and generations of commuters spent the way to and from
the workplace in the Blokkendoos - therefore it was hardly
surprising that the farewell from the active service was
accompanied by many newspaper reports. However, the time of the
Blokkendoos is far from over at the Nederlands Spoorweg Museum in
Utrecht! The railcar mBD 9107 from 1927 and the sidecar C 9410 from
1928 bring yesterday's commuter travels back to life.
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