Sunday Streamline #46: Mysterious Dutchmen:

This will be a short one - more a query than an entry.

The locomotive pictured above is featured on Skyrocket.de (an excellent basic source of data on steam streamliners). It is designated as PO3 / 3800, one of the class of six built in 1936 for Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch State Railways). We know its wheel arrangement, 4-6-0, and the top speed, 125 km/h - not exactly impressive but still respectable for a loco rebuilt from a 1910 Class 3700. It was painted green, if anybody’s intrested in the color. That’s all, folks.

No other data available. Surprising, especially considering the vast amount of info on Dutch locomotives and motor units of the period (some will be featured in this column). Years ago I came across an article in German: the author mentioned a class of five (sic!), requisitioned by the Germans during WWII. He said the 3800’s days ended somewhere in the Eastern front. And now I can’t even find this article.

So, the only Dutch steam streamliner class is as elusive as the Flying Dutchman. Probably our friends from the Netherlands will help us bring some light on the subject? Thanks in advance.