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Translation of Dutch Article

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I've translated (with Google Translate's assistance) much of the corresponding Dutch article. I've reordered a fair bit of the page to better match the normal style of English train-related pages, and removed some of the repeated information - for example, discussion of the decommissioning of the class is repeated in three or four different places in the Dutch article.

I have added some extra references compared to the Dutch version. In particular, much of the Dutch article's information is similar to that on Martijn van Vulpen's page (one hopes that's not because he's derived it from the Wikipedia article). The Dutch Train Wiki page on the class is an incredibly thorough article on the topic which I've not gone through completely; it could be used to add citations to many more sections, as well as to expand the article. --Danny252 (talk) 13:59, 12 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]