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New Zealand Railway (NZR) WAB788 & AB719

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) WAB788, 4-6-4T, and AB719, 4-6-2, double-heading passenger train No. 145, Christchurch-Invercargill Express, running alongside Otago Harbour on the approach to Dunedin.
Date: March 26, 1937
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) WAB794

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) WAB794, 4-6-4T, built in the NZR workshops in Dunedin. This class is the AB 4-6-2 built as a tank type for heavy duty suburban work in the North Island & mainline express work over hilly country in the South Island.
Date: May 13, 1939
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) Q347

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) Q347, 4-6-2, built by Baldwin, on mixed train No. 352, Cromwell-Dunedin, in typical Otego Central country. An important branch line. Three open-platform wooden cars, luggage was with guards compartment and two vans for perishable traffic.
Date: December 30, 1936
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB966

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB966, 4-8-4, with booster, built in 1939 in NZR workshops in Dunedin. Heaviest and most powerful NZR class. Photo taken first day out.
Date: August 2, 1939
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB967

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB967, 4-8-4, with booster, having a trial run on the first day after being built, running tender first, Dunedin. Note feed water pump on left hand running board.
Date: September 5, 1939
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) AB608

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) AB608, 4-6-2, taking on water. This is a mixed traffic general purpose locomotive of NZR design and the most numerous class. This particular loco, named "Passchendale". carries a bronze plaque on the running boards in memory of railwaymen who fell in the Great War of 1914-1918.
Date: February 21, 1937
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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