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Noord-Friesche Locaalspoorweg-Maatschappij

Railway in Friesland, Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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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. The line spanned approximately 91 kilometers (57 miles) and was built to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge.

North Friesland Railway
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40
Harlingen Haven
39
Harlingen
38
Koetille
36
Midlum-Herbaijum
35
Wijnaldum
32
Sexbierum-Pietersbierum
30
Oosterbierum
34
Franeker
31
Dongjum
27
Tzummarum
26
Firdgum
24
Minnertsga
28
Berlikum
Mooie Paal
21
St. Jacobiparochie
19
Koudeweg
16
Langhuisterweg
17
St. Annaparochie
14
Vrouwenparochie
13
Vrouwbuurtstermolen
47
Anjum
45
Morra-Lioessens
42
Metslawier
40
Wetsens
37
Dokkum-Aalsum
32
Hantum
30
Ternaard
26
Holwerd
22
Blije
20
Ferwerd
18
Hallum-Westernijkerk
15
Hallum
13
Hijum
11
Finkum
9
Stiens
8
Britsum
7
Cornjum
5
Jelsum
3
Leeuwarden Rijksweg
0
Leeuwarden
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History

The NFLS had a network of lines in North Friesland. The lines opened in eight stages:

Leeuwarden – Ferwerd22 April 1901
Ferwerd – Metslawier2 October 1901
Stiens – Tzummarum2 December 1902
Tzummarum – Franeker Halte1 October 1903
Tzummarum – Midlum-Herbaijum1 October 1903
Midlum-Herbaijum – Harlingen2 May 1904
St. Jacobiparochie – Berlikum (freight only)before 1910
Metslawier – Anjum24 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).

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Locomotives

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N.F.L.M No.1

The NFLS had a fleet of ten 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

The NFLS had the following passenger stock, all built by Nederlandsche Fabriek van Werktuigen & Spoorwegmaterieel, Amsterdam:[2]

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Goods wagons

The NFLS had the following goods wagons:[2]

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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]

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Closures

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The lines were closed gradually, with some short-term reopenings occurring during the Second World War:

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Stations

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Stiens
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Hijum
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Marrum-Westernijkerk
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Ternaard
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Sint Annaparochie
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Tzummarum
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Sexbierum-Pieterbierum
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Wijnaldum
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Midlum-Herbaijum

Leeuwarden - Anjum line

Distances 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

  • 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

  • Berlikum

Tzummarum - Franeker line

  • Dongjum 31 km
  • Franeker Halte 34 km
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Accidents

On 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

Information contained in the above articles has been used in compiling this article.

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