The Railway Museum (Dutch: Het Spoorwegmuseum) in Utrecht is the Dutch National Railway Museum. It was established in 1927 and since 1954 has been housed in the former Maliebaan station. The museum currently owns a large and varied collection of rolling stock. Diesel-Electric Loco NS 362K equipped with hydraulic telescopic crane, built in 1951 by Werkspoor Amsterdam and now preserved at the Het Spoorwegmuseum / Railway Museum in Utecht Maliebaan former Station. July 15th, 2022. For a general description of the series 201 - 369, see the statement for locomotive 311 of the Railway Museum. Since 1960 a number of locomotives were made available to the Road and Works Agency. In 1972 locomotor 360 (still green) was the first to receive a hydraulic telescopic crane, to make it easier to replace heavy parts of points. In the years that followed, 16 more - now painted yellow/grey - received such a facility, including the 362. Locomotor 362 was allocated to the Struktongroep during a redistribution as a result of the privatization of NS. In 2001 Strukton handed it over to NedTrain, which loaned the LMT to the Railway Museum in 2004. Photo by Guido Allieri (guido@allieri.com)