reclassified AG. In the mid-1970s New Zealand Railways (NZR) had a need for new guards vans for new vans for both freight and moderately fast passenger and...
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Mavag EMUs. FP stands for Matangi Power car (FM was not chosen to avoid confusion with NZR FM guards vans from the 1980s, some of which are preserved)...
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NZR, under steam and postal vans built by Kinki. The bogies constructed especially for the Northerner trains four years later and the FM-class guards...
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The NZR 56-foot carriage is a class of 56 ft (17 m) long railway passenger carriage formerly used on almost all long-distance passenger rail transport...
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suitable" for re-use, the 40+ year old bogies had come from former NZR FM guards vans. Twenty-six carriages will remain on site: Eleven belong to KiwiRail...
44 KB (4,871 words) - 20:53, 10 September 2024
stored pending overhaul. Guard's Van FM 1133 was built as a three-module van for freight service in 1981. Withdrawn when guards were no longer required...
41 KB (5,621 words) - 06:48, 17 September 2024
guards van. The train was re-equipped with 8 Southerner carriages (former Main South Line first-class carriages) and two former FM class guards vans of...
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Steam Incorporated (section Guards vans)
Kāpiti Coast and Horowhenua to Manawatū. The New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) took over the Wellington and Manawatu Railway in December 1908, but Paekākāriki's...
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AC class (Grassgrubs) ex-British Rail Mark 2 carriage AK carriage FM class guards van SX carriages Track evaluation, cranes, and maintenance ETM class...
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Coast Expresses shared a pool of twelve former second-class NZR 56-foot carriages and guards vans with six 50-foot wooden box wagons, all painted bright red...
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