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Full Name: The New Zealand Railway Observer
Issue Number: 12
Issue Date: December 1945
Volume and Number: 2/6
Pages: 18
Page Range: 81-102
Cover Image: n.a.
CONTENTS Society News
Private Railways in Otago - Past and Present Part 2 - by S. A. Rockliff and J. D. Mahoney
- The Fern Hill Line
- The Outram Branch
- Milburn Cement Company
- ex NZR A_class_loco
- The New Snowdrift Lime Company
- Fortification Railway
- Loco_D18
- ex NZR L_class_wagons
- ex NZR Brake_van
- The Taratu Line
- Loco_D6 - later sold to McDonald's Line at Whitecraig
- 0-4-0 loco by Mccullock & Sons Scotland - dumped at side of lake
- ex NZR L_class_wagons
- ex NZR Brake_van
- The Kaitangata Railway
- original P_class_loco
- Loco_G55
- 0-6-0T_loco - like an Fa but not an 0-6-2T
- Loco_D18
- Another D_class_loco with enlarged water tanks
- North Otago Freezing Co at Pukeuri Junction
- ex NZR Loco_D16
- Dunedin City Corporation Gas Works
- ex NZR loco_A66
- Kempthorne Prosser & Co, Burnside
- Brivately built 0-6-0T_loco
- N. Z. Refrigerating Co, Burnside
- Ex NZR D_class_loco by Scott Bros. withdrawn
- Drewry 0-4-0 Diesel
- Milburn Lime and Cement Works, Green Island
- 0-4-0 petrol tractor
- South Otago Freezing Co, Finegand
- ex NZR Loco_C53 Withdrawn
- 0-6-0 Diesel
New Zealand Loco Performance Part 8 - by T. A. McGavin
- Ab_class_loco
- J_class_loco
- K_class_loco
- Loco_A604
- Loco_A606
- Loco_A601
- Loco_A602
Passenger Rolling Stock Developments in New Zealand Part 6 - by C. L. S. Green
- Special Cars
- Car_A548 -Altered for King George V visit in 1901 modified in 1909
- Car_A675 - Built for King George V visit in 1901 modified in 1909
- Car_A683 - Built for King George V visit in 1901, retained as S.I. vice-Regal car
- Car_A529 - Birdcage rebuilt as a salon car for ministerial use, lasted till 1939
- Car_A529 - Birdcage rebuilt as a salon car for ministerial use
- Car_A1617 - Built as a salon car for S.I. ministerial use,
- Car_A1655 - Built as a salon car for General Manager's use in the South Island
- Car_A1619 - Built as a Tourists car for N.I. use
- Car_A1710 - First Class car Built as a salon car for General Manager's use in the North Island
- Car_A1824 - Built as a N.I. vice-Regal car for the Duke of Gloucester's visit in 1934
- Car_A1825 - Built as a S.I. vice-Regal car for the Duke of Gloucester's visit in 1934
- Car_A2011 - Built as a N.I. vice-Regal Staff car in 1939
- Two Ambulance Cars
New Zealand Railway Operating Statistics
Railway Construction and New Works
- Hutt Valley Deviation, Duplication and Electrification
- Rimutaka Tunnel Deviation and Electrification
- Auckland suburban Electrification etc
- Pokeno - Paeroa - new Construction
- Gisborne - Taneatua - new Construction
- Nelson - Inangahua - new Construction
- North Auckland Line Grade Easements
- Papakura - Frankton Junction Duplication completion (31 miles)
- Frankton Junction rearrangement
- Frankton Junction - Claudelands track lowering
- Turakina - Okoia Deviation
- Bonny Glen - Turakina grade easement
- Palmerston North Deviation
- Paekakariki - Otaki Duplication
- Christchurch new station and yard rearrangement
- St Leonards - Sawyers Bay deviation and duplication
New Rolling Stock and Building programme
- 50 - H_class_Wagons for cattle
- 22 - Ub_class_wagons - bogie platforms for N.I.
- 129 - La_class_wagons - 12 ton high-side
- 10 - Vb_class_wagons - bogie meat
- 20 - Z-class_wagons - bogie covered Goods for S.I
- 8 - F_class_vans - No's 598 - 605 - for N.I.
- 63 - Xc_class_wagons
- 3 - F_class_vans - No's 671 - 673
- 6 - A_class_cars 56ft 1st class or N.I. No's 1970 - 1975
Electric tramways
- Auckland
- New Plymouth
- Wanganui
- Wellington
- Christchurch
- Dunedin
- Invercargill