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| name = Koen Paap
| name = Koen Paap
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1958|8|14|df=yes}}
| caption =
| birth_date = 14 August 1958
| birth_place = [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
| birth_place = [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
| nationality = Dutch
| occupation = Freight train operator
| occupation = Freight train operator
| known_for = Operating car-transport freight trains, slow speech, purple Paapist clothing
| years_active = 1979–present
| era = [[Vriend Era]]
| known_for = [[Paapist]] energy drink commercial
| height = 1.95 m
| height = 1.95 m
| family = [[Paap family]]
| family = [[Paap family]]
| era = [[Vriend Era]]
}}
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'''Koen Paap''' (born 14 August 1958 in [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]) is a Dutch freight train operator who works mainly with car-transport freight trains on railway freight routes and yard operations. He is known for being in a [[Paapist]] energy drink commercial.
'''Koen Paap''' (born 14 August 1958) is a Dutch freight train operator and member of the [[Paap family]]. He began working in railway freight operations in 1979 and later specialised in automobile transport. During the early 2000s, he appeared in a television commercial for the [[Paapist]] energy drink.<ref name="paapist-history"/>


== Career ==
== Career ==
Paap began working in railway freight operations in 1979 after completing technical railway training in Rotterdam. During the early years of his career he worked in shunting and wagon handling at the Waalhaven freight yards in Rotterdam and later at Kijfhoek yard near Zwijndrecht, one of the largest freight rail yards in the Netherlands.
Paap completed technical railway training in [[Rotterdam]] before beginning work in 1979. He initially handled shunting and freight wagons at the Waalhaven railway yards. He later worked at Kijfhoek, a freight classification yard near Zwijndrecht.
 
From 1986 onward, Paap mainly worked as a freight train operator on car-transport services. He operated freight locomotives carrying automobile wagons between Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Utrecht and the German border region near Venlo and Bad Bentheim. He also regularly worked freight routes connected to the Port of Rotterdam and industrial rail lines in North Brabant and Limburg.
 
During the 1990s and 2000s, Paap became known among railway workers for spending long shifts on international car-carrier trains running toward Belgium and western Germany. His work included operating freight locomotives, moving automobile wagons and handling railway freight operations on main lines and in rail yards.


== Personal life ==
In 1986, Paap began working mainly on automobile transport services. His domestic assignments included freight movements from Rotterdam through Amsterdam and Utrecht. International services continued through Venlo or Bad Bentheim toward Germany. He also operated trains serving the [[Port of Rotterdam]], while other assignments used industrial railway lines in North Brabant and Limburg. During the 1990s and 2000s, his work increasingly consisted of long shifts on car-carrier trains travelling to Belgium and western Germany.
Paap is 1.95 m tall and has a broad build. In the early 2000s, he briefly appeared in a television commercial for the energy drink [[Paapist]].


In 2007, police reportedly found a [[Karabiner 98k]] bolt-action rifle inside the cabin of one of Paap's locomotives during an inspection. The rifle was confiscated by authorities, and the incident reportedly led to additional inspections and questioning regarding why the weapon was being kept inside the locomotive cabin.
Paap appeared in a Paapist television commercial during the early 2000s. He wore purple company clothing while being presented as a freight train operator, and the advertisement marketed the drink to railway and freight workers.<ref name="paapist-history"/> In 2007, police found a [[Karabiner 98k]] bolt-action rifle inside the cab of one of his locomotives during an inspection. Authorities confiscated the rifle. The discovery prompted additional inspections, and Paap was questioned about why the weapon had been stored inside the locomotive.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Karabiner 98k]]
* [[Karabiner 98k]]


== References ==
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<ref name="paapist-history">"[[Paapist#History|History]]". ''Paapist''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 15 July 2026

Koen Paap
Born (1958-08-14) 14 August 1958 (age 67)
OccupationFreight train operator
Years active1979–present
EraVriend Era
Known forPaapist energy drink commercial
Height1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
FamilyPaap family

Koen Paap (born 14 August 1958) is a Dutch freight train operator and member of the Paap family. He began working in railway freight operations in 1979 and later specialised in automobile transport. During the early 2000s, he appeared in a television commercial for the Paapist energy drink.[1]

Career

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Paap completed technical railway training in Rotterdam before beginning work in 1979. He initially handled shunting and freight wagons at the Waalhaven railway yards. He later worked at Kijfhoek, a freight classification yard near Zwijndrecht.

In 1986, Paap began working mainly on automobile transport services. His domestic assignments included freight movements from Rotterdam through Amsterdam and Utrecht. International services continued through Venlo or Bad Bentheim toward Germany. He also operated trains serving the Port of Rotterdam, while other assignments used industrial railway lines in North Brabant and Limburg. During the 1990s and 2000s, his work increasingly consisted of long shifts on car-carrier trains travelling to Belgium and western Germany.

Paap appeared in a Paapist television commercial during the early 2000s. He wore purple company clothing while being presented as a freight train operator, and the advertisement marketed the drink to railway and freight workers.[1] In 2007, police found a Karabiner 98k bolt-action rifle inside the cab of one of his locomotives during an inspection. Authorities confiscated the rifle. The discovery prompted additional inspections, and Paap was questioned about why the weapon had been stored inside the locomotive.

See also

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "History". Paapist. Vrienden Universe Wiki.