The NZR K class of 1877 was the first example of American-built locomotives to be used on New Zealand's rail network. Their success coloured locomotive...
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NZR K class could refer to one of these classes of locomotives operated by New Zealand Railways: NZR K class (1877) NZR K class (1932) This disambiguation...
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K class or Class K may refer to: LB&SCR K class (1913), England SECR K and SR K1 classes (1914), England NZR K class (1877), New Zealand NZR K class (1932)...
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The NZR K class of 1932 was a class of mixed traffic 4-8-4 steam locomotives built by the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) that operated on New Zealand's...
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a new class of passenger locomotive. The V class was conceived as an enlarged version of the 2-4-2 NZR K class of 1877. Instead of the K class's four coupled...
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New Zealand Railways Department (redirect from NZR Workshops)
Wellington-Manawatu Line. In 1877 the first American locomotives were purchased; the NZR K class (1877) from Rogers, followed by the NZR T class of 1879 from Baldwin...
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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 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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The NZR H class steam locomotive is a unique class of Fell locomotive used by New Zealand Railways (NZR) on the Rimutaka Incline, the 3-mile (4.8 km)...
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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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The NZR L class were a series of ten small tank engines built in England for the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) during the early years of the development...
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NZR class F 13 Peveril is a preserved New Zealand Railways F class 0-6-0ST steam locomotive and is the oldest running locomotive in New Zealand and one...
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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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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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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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were Baldwin and Rogers. So the first American locomotives were the NZR K class (1877) with two batches from Rogers of New Jersey, ordered through New York...
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NZR H199 Mount Cenis is a preserved NZR H class 0-4-2T steam locomotive. It is the only surviving rack locomotive in New Zealand and the only surviving...
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replaced by the NZR Y class locomotives. Restored and Operational as of August 2018 after a long-term restoration. NZR L class No.207 2-4-0T 1877 – Avonside...
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class in 1874 and 1929, and the NZR L class in 1878, both classes having been designed for mixed traffic use. Five D class locomotives were built by Dübs...
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Drawing of a WMR N, by Derek Brown Drawing of an NZR N, by Derek Brown Works Photograph of N Class Wellington and Manawatu Railway Trust's restoration...
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The NZR B class of 1874 was the first of two steam locomotive classes to be designated as B by the Railways Department that then oversaw New Zealand's...
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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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Dunedin. It was operated by the New Zealand Railways (NZR) from the 1890s to 1957. In 1971, NZR revitalised the service as a tourist venture, later leasing...
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heritage trains. The Class J of the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) was its pioneering tender freight locomotive, introduced in 1877 for use in the re-gauged...
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The Plains Vintage Railway & Historical Museum (redirect from K 88 Trust Board)
bogies were ex-NZR wagon bogies. The building of the new boiler took a year and four months to complete. The boiler was fitted to the frame of K 88 on 1 July...
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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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Marlborough Colleges switched to buses. The NZR offered season tickets for primary and secondary school students from 1877, using funds paid for out of the Education...
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North Island Main Trunk (category 25 kV AC railway electrification)
that all self-propelled passenger railcar classes in New Zealand are generically classed 'RM'. In 1971, NZR introduced the Silver Star, a luxury sleeper...
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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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[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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