Novelty 2026: Between 1946 and 1989, the diesel-electric
locomotives of Class 500 shaped the daily operations of the Dutch
State Railways (NS). A total of 45 machines were in service –
reliable, powerful, and unmistakable. The first ten units (Nos.
501–510) arrived in the Netherlands immediately after World War II
via the British War Department. The striking gray three-axle
locomotives quickly became indispensable helpers in shunting
operations – especially at major stations such as Utrecht, Zwolle,
and Rotterdam Feijenoord. Due to their great reliability, the NS
soon expanded their fleet: 35 more locomotives (Nos. 511–545)
followed, initially in classic olive green, and from the 1970s in
modern yellow-gray. Museum version of the VSM | Digitally
switchable cab lighting | Fine spoked wheels, piping, and handrails
| Attached battery and sand boxes, air tanks, and spring packs |
With extra water level indicator, filler cap, whistle, and sign
holder | Digital sound versions with numerous vehicle-specific
sounds | Matching PSD XP Sound Decoder: #56642 | Matching detail
parts for display in a showcase are included with the model.
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