Steam Locomotive Henschel 20925


The Montua locomotive was built with 2 sister locomotives in 1927 at the Henschel & Sohn locomotive factory in Kassel and delivered new to the Terwindt & Arntz brickworks for the Bouwkamp II brick factory in Erlecom/Nijmegen in the Netherlands. The brickworks was shut down and demolished in 1969, with only the engine shed and locomotive remaining. In 1972, the grandson of the company founder is said to have moved it to Epe, NL.

In 1984 the machine was sold to a private collector in Meezen/Schleswig-Holstein. But it was immediately transferred and repaired by TÜV-Nord.

It first ran on the TÜV site in Norderstedt on a specially designed track system. Since September 1992, the TÜV-Nord steam locomotive has often been in service with us.

Finally the museum could purchase the locomotive in 2010. The locomotive is fully operational.