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. Petrol engine motor draisine buil in 1914 at the Spoorwegmuseum / Railway Museum in Utecht Maliebaan former Station. July 15th, 2022. The four-wheeled motor draisine is the only remaining moving object of the Noord-Brabantsch - Duitsche Spoorweg-Maatschappij (NBDS). The fully open vehicle has a seat for the left-seated inspector and one for the right-seated vehicle operator. The engine is also located on the right side. To change direction of travel, the vehicle must be lifted out of the track and turned. Both occupants must therefore be of large stature. The vehicle has four wooden wheels with wooden spokes and iron wheels. In 1959 the special vehicle was donated to the Museum. The estimated value at that time was 100 guilders. Photo by Guido Allieri (guido@allieri.com)