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Railway flag

[Railway flag]  56:107, by Jan Oskar Engene

I noticed that the DSB (railways) flag was submitted by Jan Oskar Engene to NordVex in May.
Ole Andersen, 3 January 2001

The new flag for the railways were approved in general by the Queen on 17. May 1999 and published by the Ministry of Justice on 7 July the same year. As for the
new emblem, the badge in the new DSB flag is described as "a crown in white over a white winged wheel." In fact, this is identical to the new logo of the DSB, introduced after a complete overhaul of the DSB visual identity in 1998. It took some time for this flag to introduced into actual use, about a year to be precise.
Jan Oskar Engene, 4 January 2001

Not quite identical. The winged wheel in the flag appears to be moving towards the pole, while the winged wheel in the logo (as seen on http://www.dsb.dk/ ) seems to be moving to the right. Since we have this our tradition of depicting flags with the pole to the left, the wheels appear mirrored.
Ole Andersen, 4 January 2001

Three examples of this flag, seen on television during the recent marriage of Crown Prince Frederik and Mary Donaldson of Australia, clearly show the wing on the hoist side of the wheel. The flag also is not swallowtail. This might simply mean that you have 2 versions, one on land and one on sea.
Marc Pasquin, 16 May 2004


1974-1999

[Railways 1974-1991] by António Martins-Tuválkin

The flag of the Danish State Railways was originally introduced on 27 April 1887, presumably with the emblem shown in the Flaggenbuch. The emblem was changed in 1974, when the crown was removed and the letters changed to white and placed along the top of the canton (a new kind of typeface was also introduced). The 1974 flag is listed in Pedersen's 1979 flag book (Norwegian edition).
Jan Oskar Engene

[Railways 1974-1991]image by Klaus-Michael Schneider

There existed a splitflag, showing the initials DSB (= Dansk Statsbaner) in another script and, what makes the difference, the initials are not dotted.
Source: Christian Fogd Pedersen; Alverdens flag i farver / Politikens flagleksikon, 3.udgave København 1979 ISBN 87-567-3141-8
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 28 March 2006


Danish State Railways 1887-1974 (from Flaggenbuch)

[Railways 1887-1974] 56:107, by Željko Heimer

Golden initials DSB (standing for Danmarks Statsbaner) crowned with a royal crown proper in the canton of the state ensign. The flag was granted in 1887 and was used until 1974, when the crown was removed the letters moved towards the top, changed the font and colour to white. This was replaced in 1999 with the current version showing a very stylized winged railroad wheel crowned all white. The flag is used on the vessels and ferries operated by the railways. Is it also used to fly on the railroad stations and office buildings? Is the rectangular version also in use? (for current and previous patterns)
Željko Heimer, 1 June 2004


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