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    site of New Zealand's first public railway. The museum is open to the public and operated mostly by volunteers. Ferrymead is built around a replica Edwardian...
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    Ferrymead is a suburb south-east of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is the main thoroughfare for reaching the eastern sea suburbs such as Sumner, as well...
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  • for their operation of The Ferrymead Railway at the Ferrymead Heritage Park. The Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Railway & Locomotive Society was formed...
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    The Ferrymead Two Foot Railway Society Inc. was a society based in Ferrymead Heritage Park, Heathcote, Christchurch, New Zealand. The society operated...
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  • unofficially known as the South Island Main Trunk Railway. There is a heritage line at the Ferrymead Historic Park that is operated with steam, electric...
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  • Ferrymead is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. Ferrymead may also refer to: Ferrymead Railway, a heritage railway Ferrymead Bays, a soccer club in...
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    Government Railways and used as a Ds class locomotive. Its boiler is on display at Don River Railway Wf393 is preserved at Ferrymead Railway. Wf403 is...
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  • Canterbury Mainline Steam Ashburton Railway & Preservation Society Canterbury Railway Society (Ferrymead Railway) Canterbury Steam Preservation Society...
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    dispersed and coastal settlements. Starting with the Ferrymead Railway in 1863, most public railway lines were short, built by provincial governments and...
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    The park is adjacent to Ferrymead Heritage Park, and the Ferrymead Railway runs through the eastern section of the park. Ferrymead Regional Park is located...
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  • The railway network in New Zealand consists of four main lines, six secondary lines and numerous short branch lines in almost every region. It links all...
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    New Zealand DG and DH class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1955)
    excursions and has occasionally been seen running on the Ferrymead Railway at the Ferrymead Heritage Park. DG 783/ DG2376 was saved by Roger Redward for...
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    NZR F Class F13 Peveril (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1872)
    services on the railway. Apart from a few cases between 1987 and 1990 and a brief period in 1999, the locomotive has remained at Ferrymead and the Christchurch-Lyttleton...
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  • at Ferrymead in May 1863 to work on Canterbury Provincial Railways' 5 ft 3 in gauge. It was withdrawn in 1876. The Ferrymead to Christchurch railway line...
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    Beach Railway, established in 1963. Similar works were soon started in Christchurch by the NZR&LS Canterbury Branch at their new Ferrymead Railway in Christchurch...
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    bridges on the Taieri Gorge Railway where this is the case. The first railway in New Zealand was the short Ferrymead Railway from Christchurch in 1863 (see...
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    was operational, a class Wd 2-6-4 tank locomotive operated at the Ferrymead railway in Christchurch until it was taken out of service for repairs, the...
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    New Zealand EA class locomotive (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1968)
    two DC locos at the other end. EO 45 and EO 74 were moved to the Ferrymead Railway in June 1998 while EO 39, 51, and 68 were stored at Linwood Locomotive...
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    600 mm gauge railways are narrow gauge railways with track gauges of 2 ft (610 mm) and 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in), respectively. Railways with similar,...
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  • under construction, New Zealand's first public railway line, the Ferrymead Railway, opened from Ferrymead to Christchurch in 1863. After some delays the...
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    NZR F class (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1872)
    among these was what would become F 13 Peveril, now preserved at the Ferrymead Railway in Christchurch. The engines were originally given names from the...
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    Fairlie locomotive (category Ffestiniog Railway)
    and E class double Fairlies are held by the Canterbury Railway Society at its Ferrymead Railway in Christchurch. A double Fairlie tramway type engine is...
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  • ran from the former Christchurch Railway Station, to the Ferrymead Railway where the train travelled to the Ferrymead station, and then on to Lyttelton...
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    the longest in the country. Its opening made the Ferrymead Railway, New Zealand's first public railway line, obsolete. Organised European settlement of...
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    cast-iron cookstoves. Some of the engineering projects completed were steel railway bridges, the Port Chalmers dock, structural steel for the High Street Post...
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  • Street. The signal box, constructed in 1870, was to have been moved to the Ferrymead Heritage Park for use in the rail operations there after many years of...
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    under construction, New Zealand's first public railway line, the Ferrymead Railway, opened from Ferrymead to Christchurch in 1863. Between 1853 and 1876...
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    Act passed to effect land-confiscation. First steam railway in New Zealand, the Ferrymead Railway opened. 7 February: HMS Orpheus sinks in Manukau Harbour...
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    restoration. 1450 1921 2 26 short tons (23.2 long tons; 23.6 metric tons) Ferrymead Railway, Christchurch, New Zealand. Stored in the locomotive shed. 1494 1924...
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    abolished, the area was distributed across eight counties. The Ferrymead Railway was the first railway to be opened (1863) and closed (1868) in New Zealand. It...
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