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    NZR C class tank locomotives operated on New Zealand's national rail network during its infancy. They are sometimes referred to as the little C class...
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    The NZR A class of 1873 consisted of three types of steam locomotives used on New Zealand's railway network of similar specification but differing detail...
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  • NZR C class may refer to two different classes of steam locomotives operated by the New Zealand Railways Department: NZR C class (1873), also known as...
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  • locomotives NZR C class (1873), tank locomotives NZR C class (1930), steam locomotives LB&SCR C class, 0-6-0 freight steam locomotives LCDR C class, 2-4-0 steam...
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  • Mercedes-Benz C-class NZR C class (1873) train NZR C class (1930) train C, or 0-6-0 classification, a type of locomotive with three powered axles C, the unofficial...
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    D (number unknown) is in a paddock in Kaingaroa. NZR A class (1873) NZR C class (1873) NZR P class (1876) Locomotives of New Zealand Heath & Stott 1993...
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  • Thumbnail for NZR C class (1930)
    The NZR C class consisted of twenty-four steam locomotives built to perform shunting duties on New Zealand's national rail network. It is sometimes known...
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    a century, but was derelict in 1956. NZR A class (1873) NZR C class (1873) NZR D class (1874) NZR P class (1885) Locomotives of New Zealand "EARLY LOCOMOTIVES...
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    The NZR F class was the first important class of steam locomotive built to operate on New Zealand's railway network after the national gauge of 3 ft 6 in...
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    should not be confused with the older and more obscure A class of 1873. They were designed by the NZR's Chief Mechanical Engineer, A. L. Beattie and his Chief...
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  • Thumbnail for ADL/ADC class diesel multiple unit
    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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    handled by an L or NZR D class (1874)class (2-4-0T), and occasionally by a [NZR C class (1873) class. Later, two 1903-built L class (4-4-2T] locomotives...
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  • Thumbnail for Stillwater–Ngākawau Line
    of the route was not transferred to the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) until 5 December 1943. The 27 mi 32 ch (44.1 km) through the Gorge cost...
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  • The museum is under construction with the turntable in place. An NZR C class (1873), rescued from a dump in Buller Gorge, was moved from the Westport...
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    American orders from NZR were placed with Baldwin of Pennsylvania for the NZR T class of 1879 and the NZR N class and NZR O class of 1885. Baldwin also...
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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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  • Retrieved 27 May 2018. Ferrymead Railway website NZR Locomotives New Zealand Rolling Stock Register NZR Rolling Stock Lists Archived 2014-03-10 at the Wayback...
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    locomotives from the United Kingdom. In 1889, NZR began manufacturing its own locomotives, starting with the NZR W class. Local engineering firm A & G Price also...
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    locomotives for NZR in 1903 and 1906. Later in the 1950s and 1960s they manufactured a number of diesel shunting locomotives for the NZR, the TR class, and some...
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    Zealand Railways Department. The first was the C class of 1873, originally built as an 0-4-0T. The class was found to be unstable at speeds higher than...
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    their milling centre at Mokai with the New Zealand Government Railways line (NZR) at Putāruru in the Waikato region on the North Island of New Zealand. The...
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    Mini Indonesia Indah and B5210 at the Ambarawa Railway Museum. The NZR A class of 1873 consisted of three engine types of similar specification but differing...
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    of a rail vehicle shed. List of rail trails NZR H class (locomotive) NZR E class (locomotive) NZR RM class (Wairarapa) (railcar) Pahiatua Railcar Society's...
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    Railways uses Hunslet diesel shunting locomotives in most railway yards. NZR/PWD Y class number 542 (Hunslet No. 1444) is preserved at the Museum of Transport...
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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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    compared to the 160 long tons (162.6 tonnes) that the F2 could manage. The NZR LA class tank locomotives of 1887 were built in Britain by Nasmyth, Wilson & Company...
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    [unreliable source] Double Fairlie Josephine (Dunedin & Port Chalmers Railway #2, NZR E 175, PWD #504) is preserved at Dunedin, New Zealand's, Otago Settlers'...
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    the members who also worked on NZR at the time. The whole project was repeated the following year when sister WW class locomotive 644 ran the same journey...
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