• 9104278°E / -41.2298917; 174.9104278 The Hutt Railway Workshops is a major railway engineering facility in the Lower Hutt suburb of Gracefield in the Wellington...
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    Second World War. Main construction and assembly took place at Hutt Workshops. Hillside Workshops largely constructed - but did not assemble - ten of the class...
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    transformers and overhauled traction motors. This work was undertaken at the Hutt Workshops with EF30007 the first to be treated after having been out of action...
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    2013, four of the five locomotives stored at the Hutt Workshops were noted as being held on the workshops scrap road, after useful parts (many of them common...
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    at Hutt Workshops, Wellington DBR1213 - stored at Hutt Workshops, Wellington DBR1226 - stored at Hutt Workshops, Wellington DBR1267 - stored at Hutt Workshops...
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    the Upper Hutt City Council. The entire Hutt Valley includes both Lower and Upper Hutt cities. Lower Hutt is also often simply called "the Hutt". Before...
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    between Wellington, Upper Hutt and Plimmerton, top-and-tailed by EO electric locomotives. These were refurbished by Hillside Workshops and classified SE, SEG...
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    trains from Wellington. The station was behind the Hutt Park Raceway and opposite the Hutt Workshops. Services consisted exclusively of trains for patrons...
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    New Zealand's North Island to its terminus at the southern end of the Hutt Workshops yard. The line formerly included an additional kilometre of track to...
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    withdrawn. All, besides one, were scrapped either at Otahuhu Workshops, or at Hutt Workshops between October 1989 and early 1990. DSC 2067 was given a reprieve...
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    standing for turbocharged) and renumbered 7008. DFT7008 was released from Hutt Workshops on 20 November 1992 and used on a number of revenue and test trains...
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    arrived in Auckland on 12 September 1995, and were later hauled to Hutt Workshops in Wellington. The second batch followed on the inter-island rail ferry...
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  • division and transferred remaining work to Hutt workshops. KiwiRail now operates the Hutt Workshops in the Hutt Valley of Wellington, along with a number...
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    fitter at Petone and Hutt Workshops, Olympic boxer Major Norman Frederick Hastings DSO, engineering fitter at Petone Railways Workshop, killed on Gallipoli...
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  • from 1878 until the opening of the replacement Hutt Workshops facility in 1929. The first railway workshops in the Wellington region were near Wellington's...
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    built in Toll Rail's own workshops. The DX class was seen as the best and most reliable locomotive in the fleet, and Hutt Workshops already had expertise...
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    with a short industrial branch leaving the Hutt Valley Branch at Woburn to serve the new Hutt Workshops. On 26 May 1927, the rails reached Waterloo,...
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  • government bodies. Cape Foulwind Branch Castlecliff Railway Fernhill Branch Hutt Park Railway Kaitangata Line Kakanui McDonald Limeworks Branch Kurow Branch...
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    being rebuilt by Clyde Engineering. A further five were rebuilt at the Hutt Workshops near Wellington, but retained their existing engines. Each locomotive...
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    Repair Workshop, Lower Parel, Mumbai Golden Rock Railway Workshop New Zealand Addington Workshops East Town Workshops Hillside Engineering Hutt Workshops Newmarket...
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    re-introduce two DM/D units, one former Tranz Metro unit stored at Hutt Workshops as a source of spare parts and another from the Ferrymead Railway. These...
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    smaller than would usually be used for such a locomotive. Constructed at Hutt Workshops, the class utilised plate frames, partial mechanical lubrication, Franklin...
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    a new sub-class, the DXR. DX5362 had been stored out of service at Hutt Workshops since early in 1989 suffering a cracked frame, and therefore was an...
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    new. A further fourteen locomotives were rebuilt from the WG class at Hutt Workshops in two batches between 1940–42 and 1950-52. Although most of the class...
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    Plimmerton, is a purpose-built building that replaced the formerly leased Upper Hutt goods shed. It has now become the primary restoration base for the organisation...
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    1998, D1564-65 were sold to Tranz Rail and rebuilt with new cabs at Hutt Workshops before being sent to TasRail in June 2001 entering service as 2020-21...
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    85-year old diesel shunt locomotive TR56, which had been based at the Hutt Workshops since the late 1960s. TR56 was gifted to the Rail Heritage Trust for...
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    Hutt Lagoon is a marine salt lake located near the Indian Ocean coast 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the mouth of the Hutt River, in the Mid West region...
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  • QR class locomotives to TasRail. The locomotives were rebuilt at the Hutt Workshops. The DQ locomotives were originally imported by New Zealand Rail in...
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    diesel-engined Leyland bus chassis to create a small railbus. Two were built at Hutt Workshops in Petone and entered revenue service in the South Island. The Midland...
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