The New Zealand DM class[nb 1] of 66[1][4] diesel-electric locomotives are currently under manufacture for New Zealand rail operator KiwiRail by Stadler Rail in Spain. The locomotives are expected to be introduced between 2024 and 2026.[2]
^ abcdefghi"KiwiRail, SALi Diesel-Electric, New Zealand, PDF" (PDF). Stadler Rail. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
^ ab"New locomotives to replace South Island fleet". KiwiRail. 12 October 2021.
^"Our new South Island locos". The Express (367). KiwiRail: 7. December 2021.
^"Stadler and KiwiRail strengthen partnership through recent locomotive agreements" (PDF). 27 February 2024.
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