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Saturday, 27 September 2025

4137) "Steam Locomotives", Romania: Romfilatelia (Romanian Post) has issued a set of four postage stamps featuring steam locommotives: Date/Year of Stamp set issue: 24.09.2025:

4137) "Steam Locomotives", Romania: Romfilatelia (Romanian Post) has issued a set of four postage stamps featuring steam locommotives: Date/Year of Stamp set issue: 24.09.2025:

Romfilatelia and Romanian Post introduce into circulation on Wednesday, September 24th, this year, an issue with the collectible theme STEAM LOCOMOTIVES, consisting of four postage stamps, a First Day Cover, 4 maxicards for maximaphily enthusiasts and a philatelic folder with a special product in a limited edition.

The History of Railways in Romania:

The history of railways in Romania begins in 1854 when the Oravița – Baziaș route was inaugurated in the Banat under Austro-Hungarian administration, with a length of 62 km. The steam locomotives used were made in Austria.

On the territory of the Kingdom of Romania, under the reign of King Carol I, the first railway built by the English John Trevor-Barkley Company, inaugurated in 1869, was Bucharest Filaret – Giurgiu. 

The first railway built entirely by Romanian engineers was Buzău – Mărășești, inaugurated on October 18th, 1881, considered as a remarkable success of the local railway technology.

Extensive modernisation works followed, starting with the integration of the port of Constanța into the railway circuit through the special achievement represented by Anghel Saligny’s famous project ‘King Carol I Bridge’ at Cernavodă and continuing with the doubling of some lines on the routes Constanța – Cernavodă (1931), Adjud – Tecuci (1933), Câmpina – Brașov (1941). Another 635 km of double line were added later. The period from the 1930s to the 1940s can be catalogued as the ‘golden age’ of railways in Romania.

The four postage stamps of the postage stamp issue depict steam locomotives in service between 1872 and 1977.

The ‘Resicza 2’ locomotive (postage stamp with the face value of Lei 4) was manufactured in Reșița for the first time in 1872, modelled after the ‘Szekul’ locomotive brought from Vienna. This locomotive had a narrow gauge (948 mm). Between 1925 and 1964, 1,461 steam locomotives of various types, gauges and powers were manufactured in Reșița.

The CFR 1493 locomotive was manufactured at the Henschel & Sohn Works in Kassel in 1894 (postage stamp with the face value of Lei 6.50). The company, founded in 1810, built more than 30,000 locomotives between 1849 and 1961.

Locomotive manufactured in Bucharest in 1949 at the 23 August Plant (postage stamp with the face value of Lei 7) was part of a batch of 10 locomotives that were intended to haul trains on the narrow gauge railways operated by CFR.

The 231.065 locomotive from the famous CFR ‘Pacific’ series (postage stamp with a face value of Lei 14) is part of a batch of 90 locomotives purchased by CFR between 1913 and 1922 from the German company Henschel & Sohn in Kassel. 

This locomotive of the series was assigned to the CFR Bucharest Railroad Department in 1922.

 On October 15th, the same year, it hauled the Royal Train to Alba Iulia, where the coronation ceremony of King Ferdinand I and Queen Marie took place.

Romfilatelia has collaborated with S.N.T.F.M. “CFR Marfă” S.A., for the specialised consultancy for the development of this postage stamp issue.

The Stamps:

The Stamps set


The First Day Cover (FDC) affixed with the four cancelled stamps on top roght and showing a picture of a locomotive hurtling down a verdant trackThe First Day Cover depicts a panoramic view of a submontane area crossed by a train pulled by a steam locomotive.

 
A Special Folder (SF)

The philatelic folder is created into a limited run printing of 271 pieces and is equipped with the special philatelic block of four imperforated stamps of the issue. The special philatelic block is numbered from 001 to 271. 

A Block of the four stamps issued

Full Sheets of 32 stamps each of the four variants.


Maxi Cards

Technical details:

Issue Date: 24.09.2025

Designer: George Ursachi

Process: offset, in 4 colours (CMYK), paper for stamps, gummed, produced by Tullis Russel (UK origin), purchased by the Stamp Factory; weight: 112 ± 4% g/m2

Colours: 4 Colours (CMYK)

Size:

Stamp size: 48.00 mm x 33.00 mm, 

Special block size: 145.00 mm x 165.00 mm (in philatelic folder)

Values: 4.00 Lei, 6.50 Lei, 7.00 Lei, 55.00 Lei

ThematicsTrains / Rail Transport




Links to some posts on Romanian currency and philately on this Blog:




























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40) "Michael the Brave" (Romanian: Mihai Viteazul), the ruler of the first Unification which took place in Transylvania and Bucharest: "Historical Anniversaries Stamp Series": Romfilatelia has issued 3 postage stamps dedicated to Michael the Brave: Date/Year of Stamp set issue: 08.11.2024

41) Celestial Fauna, Constellations, Romania: A set of four stamps celebrating four Constellations: Date/Year of Stamps issue: 12.12.2024

42) Homochromy and Mimicry, Romania: A set of four stamps featuring four species included in the Stamp set: Date/Year of Stamp set issue: 12.12.2024

43) Michelangelo Buonarroti, Romania: 550 Years since his Birth (1475-2025) Romfiletalia (Romanian Post) has issued a Souvenir Sheet of 30 Lei: Date/Year of Souvenir Sheet issue: 20.02.2025

44) Magnolias, Romania: Romfiletalia (Romanian Post) has issued a set of four Stamps featuring Magnolias: Date/Year of Stamp Set issue: 06.03.2025

45) "Steam Locomotives", Romania: Romfilatelia (Romanian Post) has issued a set of four postage stamps featuring steam locomotives: Date/Year of Stamp Set issue: 24.09.2025 

Fantasies and Flora Stamp Series, Romania:


Links: Crypto-Currency Stamps & Coin Posts:

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3) Did You Know Series (50): A Guest Post by Avery Wright: "Is Making the Crypto Space Legally Complaint Paving the Road to Mass (Blockchain) Adoption?" - A perspective:

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6) "Blockchain Technology", Principality of Liechtenstein: A Crypto Stamp of CHF 5.20 titled "Perspective" issued by Liechtensteinische Post: Date of Stamp issue: 06.09.2021

7) "Bitcoin Logo", Niue Island: A $2 (Two Dollars) Silver Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) Coin features this iconic Logo of the well known Cryptocurrency: Year of Coin issue: 2022

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10) "Equality", Liechtenstein: A "BlockChain Stamp Series: A Stamp 4.1 "Equality issued by Liechtensteinische Post (Philately Liechtenstein) with a face value of CHF 9.00): Date of Stamp issue: 09.09.2022

11) Croatian Crypto Stamp, Croatia: A 50 HRK Stamp (a combination of the analog and the digital) issued by "Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post) in coordination with the Croatian Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Association: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 09.09.2020

12) Crypto Stamp 4.0 - Grab the Bull by the Horns - set, Austria: Osterreichische Post AG (Austrian Post) has released a Joint-issue between two countries - Austria and Netherlands, featuring the new technology "Augmented Reality", with a new motif of the Bull: Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 28.10.2022

13) "UN Crypto Stamps", United Nations: "New Technologies for the United Nations Stamp Series": Series II of United Nations Crypto Stamps issued by the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) which run on Blockchain Technolgy: Date of Stamps issue:18.11.2022

14) 2022 NL Crypto Stamp - Duo Set Crypto The Netherlands (NL) + Oostenrijk (Austria) - Collectibles: Date of Joint Crypto Stamp issue: 22.09.2022

15) Nikola Tesla's inventions as motifs feature on Croatia's Fourth Crypto Stamp of 50 HRK issued by Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post): Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 20.12.2022

16) Professor Balthazar motifs feature on Croatia's Fifth Crypto Stamp of 7.80 Euro issued by Hrvatska Posta (Croatian Post): Date of Crypto Stamp issue: 07.09.2022




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