Oval-Windower

"'When foreign companies complained about the risk of wooden carriages being completely crushed in an accident, NS decided to order the first metal coaches in 1928. Named 'Ovaalramers' (Oval windowers), these were of true class and style and were used until the late 60's.' Jiskpirate 8/24/18. Source: Twitter."

Overview
The Oval-Windower is a high-tier, steel, first class passenger coach available in Streamlined. The Oval-Windower can be thought of as an express coach used in fast routes such as Zand op 't Zee to Hazeldrecht. It is paired well stylistically with the Square-windower and the 41 Ton Compartment Coach to create a three-class configuration.

Price
At level 26, the price of the Oval-Windower is 38,000 Gulden.

Liveries
At the time of writing, there are two liveries for the the Oval-Windower, coming in the standard Nederlandse-Spoorwegen Blue (Prussian Blue) and standard Nederlandse-Spoorwegen Green.

Trivia

 * The Oval-Windower coaches were built between 1928 and 1931 by the Dutch Railways, and were part of a series of three batches: AB 7201-7206, AB 7211-7217 and C 7101-7105.
 * One coach, the AB 7216, has been preserved in the collection of the Steamtrain Goes-Borsele and returned to its original state.
 * The Green Livery has golden trim along the windows and door handles; whilst the Blue Livery has no gold trim.
 * They were nicknamed as such due to their oval windows at either end of the coach.
 * At Voorlem Station, an Oval-Windower can be seen beneath the J J Beynes: Koninklijke Fabriek van Rijtuigen en Spoorwagens factory.
 * JJ Beynes (Dutch: Beijnes) was a Haarlem-based manufacturer of carriages, buses, trains, and trams. Defunct in 1963.