Stoomtram Walcheren

The Stoomtram Walcheren was a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge steam tram that operated between Vlissingen and Domburg in the Netherlands, with a branch line from Koudekerke (where the depot was) to Middelburg.

The tramway opened in 1906 and was closed in 1937, being replaced by bus services operated by the SW company, which changed its name to Streekvervoer Walcheren.

The track was lifted but completely relaid by the German army during the occupation to aid the construction of defensive positions.

The line was operated by a single class of five 0-4-0 enclosed Hohenzollern steam locomotives.

The Director's House and enginemens' cottages in Koudekerke still stand as well as the station building; there is also a Tramstraat.