Product Features and Details
New for 2026: Between 1946 and 1989, the diesel-electric locomotives of the 500 series shaped the daily operations of the Dutch State Railways (NS).
A total of 45 locomotives were in service – reliable, powerful, and distinctive. The first ten (Nos. 501–510) arrived in the Netherlands via the British War Department immediately after the Second World War. The striking gray three-axle locomotives quickly became indispensable helpers in shunting operations – especially at major stations such as Utrecht, Zwolle, and Rotterdam Feijenoord.
Thanks to their great reliability, the NS soon increased their fleet: 35 more locomotives (Nos. 511–545) followed, initially in classic olive green, and from the 1970s onward in the modern yellow-gray livery.
Version as a shunting tractor of the DSB Rh 600 | Digitally switchable lighting in the driver's cab | Fine spoked wheels, pipes and grab rails | Attached battery and sandboxes, air tanks and spring assemblies | With extra water level indicator, fuel filler neck, whistle and sign holder | Digital sound versions with numerous vehicle-specific sounds | Suitable accessories for display in a showcase are included with the model