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NZRBclass may refer to: NZRBclass (1874) NZRBclass (1899) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NZRBclass. If an internal...
in India NBR Bclass, a British steam locomotive NZRBclass (1874), a steam locomotive of the New Zealand Railways Department NZRBclass (1899), a steam...
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)...
last F class engine built in 1888. F 228 – Museum of Transport and Technology, chassis only. NZR FA / FB NZR G class (1874) NZR L classNZR LA class Locomotives...
The NZR R class was a class of early 0-6-4T single Fairlie steam locomotives operated by New Zealand's Railways Department (NZR) between 1879 and 1936...
The NZR BB class of steam locomotives comprised 30 engines operated by the New Zealand Railways (NZR) in the North Island of New Zealand. Ordered to replace...
The BA class was a class of steam locomotive built by the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) for use on New Zealand's national rail network. The first...
The NZR JA class was a class of fifty-one 4-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR). The locomotives were built in...
The NZR S class (later WAGR I class) was a class of seven 0-6-4T single Fairlie steam locomotives operated by New Zealand's Railways Department (NZR) between...
The NZR DSB class locomotive is a type of shunting locomotive introduced to New Zealand's national rail network in 1954 by New Zealand Railways (NZR). In...
Baldwin No. 16175 of 1898 NZR W classNZR WA classNZR WD classNZR WE classNZR WF classNZR WG classNZR WW classNZR WS / WAB class Locomotives of New Zealand...
The NZR LA class was a class of 4-4-0T steam locomotives used by the New Zealand Railways Department and the New Zealand Midland Railway Company. They...
and 42 DG class locomotives due to a shift in the NZR's dieselisation strategy. The DG class locomotives were a smaller version of the DF class, with only...
Universal Exhibition in Vienna. In 1874, New Zealand Railways ordered two NZRBclass locomotives. They were Double Fairlie locomotives, supplied by Avonside;...
successful purchases in NZR's history. The locomotives have seen several upgrades since their introduction and three sub-classes now exist: the DXB, DXC...
The RM class was the classification used by the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) and its successors gave to most railcars and railbuses that have...
disappointing experience with the DF class locomotives and facing significant capacity issues on the NIMT, NZR entered into an agreement with General...
We class locomotives lasted until 1964. NZR W classNZR WA classNZR WB classNZR WD classNZR WF classNZR WG classNZR WW classNZR WS / WAB class Locomotives...
Machefest-Tassin, Y. (1994). Channel Tunnel Trains. Folkestone, Kent: Channel Tunnel Group Ltd. ISBN 1872009336. Wikimedia Commons has media related to NZR EF class....
Department (NZR) with a modernisation loan from the World Bank to replace steam locomotives in the South Island, where all of the class members worked...
The NZR WF class were steam locomotives designed, built and used by New Zealand Railways (NZR). Their wheel arrangement is described by the Whyte notation...
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...
with NZR E Class Josephine. Peveril was built in 1872 along with four other locomotives in the first batch of locomotives that would become the F class with...