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    The NZR Q class was an important steam locomotive class not only in the history of New Zealand's railway network but also in worldwide railways in general...
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  • locomotive class NZR Q class (1901), a New Zealand Railways locomotive class SR Class Q, a British Southern Railway locomotive class WAGR Q class (diesel) Q-class...
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    The NZR AB class was a class of 4-6-2 Pacific tender steam locomotive that operated on New Zealand's national railway system for New Zealand Railways (NZR)...
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    The NZR Q class were a pair of 2-4-4T type tank engines built by Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works in New Jersey. They were similar, in appearance,...
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    until February 1957. None were preserved. NZR Q class (1901) NZR A/AD class (1906) NZR AB class NZR G class (1928) Locomotives of New Zealand Millar 2011...
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    NZR A class were a class of steam locomotives built in 1906 with a 4-6-2 wheel arrangement for the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR). The class should...
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    truck bore similarities to the Q class, the world's first 4-6-2 "Pacific" type then under construction by Baldwin for NZR. The Baldwin Locomotive Works...
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    from the Parnell depot. NZR Q class (1901) NZR A/AD class (1906) NZR AA class NZR AB class Locomotives of New Zealand "Class 'G' Garratt 4-6-2+2-6-4"...
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    The ADL class is a class of diesel multiple units that were last operated by Auckland One Rail on the suburban rail network in Auckland, New Zealand. Originally...
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    Parsons, David. New Zealand Railway Motive Power 2002. Media related to NZR ADK class at Wikimedia Commons Portals: Trains New Zealand Western Australia...
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  • Thumbnail for New Zealand DQ and QR class locomotives
    The DQ and QR class were a class of diesel locomotives in New Zealand and Tasmania, Australia. Originally built by Clyde Engineering in the 1960s as Queensland...
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  • Department (NZR) between 1900 and 1913. During this time, Beattie designed the Q class, the first 4-6-2 (Pacific) steam locomotive class in the world...
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  • carriage. 1883–1950 NZR service – F10 1950–1961 Ballast Plough – Ep 2501. 1961–2002 Jack Ryder, Auckland. 2002 MOTAT. F 247 (1901 NZR, East town) 30 ft...
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    locomotive. When the NZR took over the railway, its fleet was absorbed into sub-classes of those operating already in the main fleet. When NZR placed tenders...
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  • various operators connecting to the national rail network: Similar to the NZR DS class: Drewry 2248/1947 was built for the Ohai Railway Board as their NO 1...
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    as a 4-8-2 tender locomotive was New Zealand's X class, designed by Alfred Beattie and built by NZR's Addington Workshops in 1908. It was designed to haul...
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    on New Zealand's railway network. The carriages generally replaced older NZR 56-foot carriages, some of which had been in use for almost 70 years. The...
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  • 4-6-2 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1901)
    Pacifics, the original thirteen Q class 4-6-2 locomotives built by Baldwin for the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) in 1901, worked until withdrawal in...
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    Middle East (e.g. the Palestine Railways Class M), the Indian sub-continent, Australasia (e.g. NZR WH class) and South America. During the First World...
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    P, Q, old R, Belgian R, new R, RY, T, U, Nos.103 & 105 (unclassed), old V, X, and Y class 0-6-0 tender locomotives, as well as a solitary Z class 0-6-0T...
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  • As a replacement train was considered to be an unprofitable option, the NZR Road Services buses took over all passenger traffic. It was not until 1991...
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    locomotives were introduced in 1936. The OCR was one of the first sections of the NZR system to be fully dieselised. The last regular steam-hauled train left Cromwell...
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    and Palmerston North. Hamilton also has two locomotives on display: NZR F class 230 was donated by Ellis & Burnand, the central North Island sawmillers...
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