Stoomcentrum Maldegem
Stoomcentrum Maldegem (SCM), literally Maldegem Steam Centre, is a heritage railway located at Maldegem in northern Belgium. It is located at the former NMBS station. Standard gauge trains run on the line to Eeklo, where the SCM has its own station. A 600 mm (1 ft 11 5⁄8 in) narrow gauge line runs to Donk on the former line to Bruges; this was supplemented by the standard gauge line in 1989.
Stock List
Steam locomotives
- Operational
- Standard Gauge[1]
- TKh No. 5387, named "General Maczik". Moved to SCM from the Northampton & Lamport Railway in England in 2006.
- Avonside No. 1908 of 1925. Named Fred
- La Meuse of 1926, named Bébert.
- St. Léonard 947 of 1893. Build in Liège.
- Hunslet, No. 3796 of 1953, WD196, Errol Lonsdale. Previously based on the South Devon Railway in England.
- Standard Gauge[1]
- Non Operational
- Narrow Gauge[2]
- Haine St. Pierre 416 of 1891. Awaiting restoration
- Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0WT of 1911 (works number 4854). Named "Marie", Static. (First Locomotive of SCM)
- Hanomag 0-4-0WT of 1906 Under restoration
- "Adolphe" Tubize 4-6-2 (miniature) 1935. Built for Brussels World Fair railway. Awaiting restoration.
- Standard Gauge[1]
- Narrow Gauge[2]
Diesel locomotives
- Operational
- Non Operational
Diesel multiple units
References
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