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The Noord-Friesche Locaalspoorweg-Maatschappij (North Friesland Railway) was a railway serving the sparsely populated province of Friesland in Northern Netherlands. Operated by the North Friesland Local Railway Company (Dutch: Noord-Friesche Locaalspoorweg-Maatschappij (NFLS)), it functioned as a light railway, equivalent to what would be known in the UK. The line spanned approximately 91 kilometers (57 miles) and was built to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge.
History
editThe NFLS had a network of lines in North Friesland. The lines opened in eight stages:
Leeuwarden – Ferwerd | 22 April 1901 |
Ferwerd – Metslawier | 2 October 1901 |
Stiens – Tzummarum | 2 December 1902 |
Tzummarum – Franeker Halte | 1 October 1903 |
Tzummarum – Midlum-Herbaijum | 1 October 1903 |
Midlum-Herbaijum – Harlingen | 2 May 1904 |
St. Jacobiparochie – Berlikum (freight only) | before 1910 |
Metslawier – Anjum | 24 August 1913 |
Wetsens station closed in May 1902, less than eight months after opening.[1] On 1 December 1905, the NFLS was taken over by the Hollandsche IJzeren Spoorweg-Maatschappij (HSM), which itself was nationalized on 1 December 1938, becoming part of Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS).
Locomotives
editThe NFLS had a fleet of 10 2-4-2T locomotives, numbered 1-10. They became HSM 1051-60 and later the NS 7101-10. The locomotives cost ƒ23,300 each and were built by Hohenzollern.[2][3]
Carriages
editThe NFLS had the following passenger stock, all built by Nederlandsche Fabriek van Werktuigen & Spoorwegmaterieel, Amsterdam:[2]
Qty | Type | Class | NFLS Nº | HSM Nº | NS Nº |
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10 | four-wheel carriage | 2nd class | B1–10 | B1060–69 | B1071–80 |
25 | four-wheel carriage | 3rd class | C1–25 | C1072–96 | C1146–70 |
2 | four-wheel brake carriage | 2nd class | BDL1–2 | BDP1070–71 | 1001–02 |
3 | four-wheel brake carriage | post and baggage | LD1–3 | DP3003–05 | PD1026–28 |
Goods wagons
editThe NFLS had the following goods wagons:[2]
Qty | Type | NFLS Nº | HSM Nº | NS Nº | ||
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2 | van | DE1–2 | DP3001–02 | D2261–62 | ||
9 | van with guard cab | CHG1–9 | 11950–58 | CHC3236–44 | ||
2 | van with steam heating | CHFF51–52 | 11959–60 | CHC3561–62 | ||
4 | open wagon with guard cab | CL201–04 | 29960–73 | GL43661–64 | ||
16 | open wagon | CL301–16 | 29974–89 | GL41816–31 | ||
2 | van with guard shelter | FO601–02 | 5490–91 | FB70774–75 | ||
8 | van | FO651–58 | 5492–99 | FB70571–78 | ||
3 | water tank
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WW1–3 | 4197–99 to 1911 4142–44 after 1911 |
158059 158056–57 | ||
1 | ballast wagon | 1 | 13646 | — |
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Wagon with brakeman's cabin
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Brakeman's cabin on an open wagon
The rolling stock was all built by Nederlandsche Fabriek van Werktuigen & Spoorwegmaterieel, Amsterdam, except for the two 6,500-liter water tankers, which were built by Nivelles in 1896 and acquired secondhand.[2]
Closures
editThe lines were closed gradually, with some short-term reopenings occurring during the Second World War:
Section | Date | Action |
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Tzummarum – Franeker Halte | 8 October 1933 | closed, track lifted |
Tzummarum – Harlingen | 15 May 1935 | closed to passengers |
Dokkum-Aalsum – Anjum | 15 May 1935 | closed to passengers |
Stiens – Tzummarum | 15 May 1936 | closed to passengers |
Leeuwarden – Dokkum-Aalsum | 1 July 1936 | closed to passengers |
Midlum-Herbaijum – Harlingen | 11 January 1938 | closed, track lifted |
Leeuwarden – Dokkum-Aalsum | 28 May 1940 | reopened to passengers |
Stiens – Tzummarum | 28 May 1940 | reopened to passengers |
Leeuwarden – Dokkum-Aalsum | 1 December 1940 | closed to passenger |
Dokkum-Aalsum – Anjum | 27 July 1942 | closed[4] |
Stiens – Tzummarum | 30 October 1942 | closed to passengers |
Tzummarum – Midlum-Herbaijum | 7 December 1961 | closed, track lifted |
Minnertsga – Tzummarum | 4 May 1966 | closed, track lifted |
Mooie Paal – Berlikum | 27 September 1971 | closed, track lifted |
Stiens – Minnertsga | 1973 | closed |
Holwerd – Dokkum Aalsum | 1975 | closed |
Stiens – Holwerd | 1978 | closed |
Stiens – Dokkum-Aalsum | 1980 | track lifted |
Stiens – Minnertsga | 1980 | track lifted |
Leeuwarden – Stiens | 1997 | closed |
Leeuwarden station | 2006 | track lifted |
Stations
editLeeuwarden - Anjum line
editDistances are measured from Leeuwarden station.
- Leeuwarden 0 km (0 mi)
- Leeuwarden Rijksweg 3 km (1.9 mi)
Leeuwarden Rijksweg (or Halte) station was demolished in 1970[5]
- Jelsum 5 km (3.1 mi)
Jelsum station was demolished in 1944.[5]
- Cornjum 7 km (4.3 mi)
- Britsum 8 km (5.0 mi)
- Stiens 9 km (5.6 mi)
- Finkum 11 km (6.8 mi)
Finkum station was demolished by 1970[5]
- Hijum 13 km (8.1 mi)
- Hallum 15 km (9.3 mi)
Hallum station was demolished in 1970[5]
- Marrum-Westenijkerk 18 km (11 mi)
- Ferwerd 20 km (12 mi)
Ferwerd station was demolished in 1974[5][unreliable source?]
- Blija 22 km (14 mi)
- Holwerd 26 km (16 mi)
- Ternaard 30 km (19 mi)
- Hantum 32 km (20 mi)
Hantum station was demolished by 1960.[5]
- Dokkum-Aalsum 37 km (23 mi)
Dokkum-Aalsum station was demolished in 1974.[5]
- Wetsens 40 km (25 mi)
Wetsens station closed in May 1902.[1]
- Metslawier 42 km (26 mi)
- Morra-Lioessens 45 km (28 mi)
- Anjum 47 km (29 mi)
Stiens - Harlingen line
edit- Vrouwbuurtstermolen 13 km
- Vrouwenparochie 14 km (Vrouwenparochie station was demolished in 2002).[5]
- Langhuisterweg 16 km
- St. Annaparochie 17 km
- Koudeweg 19 km
- St. Jacobiparochie 21 km (St. Jabobiparochie station was demolished by 1960).[5]
- Minnertsga 24 km
- Firdgum 26 km
- Tzummarum 27 km
- Oosterbierum 30 km
Oosterbierum station was demolished by 1980.[5]
- Sexbierum-Pieterbierum 32 km
- Wijnaldum 35 km
- Midlum-Herbaijum 36 km
- Koetille 38 km
- Harlingen 39 km.
St. Jacobiparochie - Berlikum line
edit- Berlikum
Tzummarum - Franeker line
edit- Dongjum 31 km
- Franeker Halte 34 km
Accidents
editOn 12 June 1927, NS locomotive 7124 derailed near Holwerd and ended up on its side in a canal. The locomotive was recovered on 23 June and returned to service after repairs were made.[6]
See also
edit- Spoorlijn Leeuwarden - Anjum (Dokkumer Lokaaltje) (in Dutch)
- Noord-Friesche Locaalspoorweg-Maatschappij (in Dutch)
- Spoorlijn Stiens - Harlingen (in Dutch)
- Spoorlijn Tzummarum - Franeker (in Dutch)
Information contained in the above articles has been used in compiling this article.
- Spoar fan Ljouwert nei Eanjum (in West Frisian)
References
edit- ^ a b Stationsweb.nl Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch)
- ^ a b c d NFLS Materieel Overzicht (in Dutch)
- ^ NFLS Aanschaf Materieel (in Dutch)
- ^ Railromantiek (in Dutch)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j NFLS stations article on Dutch Wikipedia (in Dutch)
- ^ NS loc 7124 (in Dutch)
External links
edit- Stationsweb.nl Railway stations in Friesland (in Dutch)
- stichting Noord-Friesche Lokaal Spoorwegmaatschappij (in Dutch)