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New Zealand Railway (NZR) BA498

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) BA498, 4-8-0, pushing goods train No. 285 up a 1 in 35 grade on the Makarena branch. Shag River is shown by the line of willows. A guard and porter ride in the lead wagon. Second trip.
Date: January 27, 1945
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) BA551

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) BA551, 4-8-0, as altered for shunting-tender cab, tender pilot and additional sand dome for tender-first running, Dunedin, NZ.
Date: February 26, 1939
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1233

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1233, 4-8-2 (north British Loco Co.), a mixed-traffic general purpose locomotive of NZR design with Baker valve gear - the newest design on the NZR. Photo taken in Dunedin, two days after entering service.
Date: February 16, 1940
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1236 & AB779

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1236, 4-8-2, and AB779, 4-6-2, doubleheading passenger train No. 174 on the Invercargill-Lyttleton Wharf Express, passing Evansdale at speed. This is the chief South Island express with the latest semi-steel cars, 1 in 50 grade. ["Note: photo taken from the same position as No. 147"]
Date: March 14, 1944
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1237 & AB806

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1237, 4-8-2, and AB806, 4-6-2, doubleheading passenger train No. 145, passing Purakaunui, NZ, Purakaunui Inlet on right with Pacific Ocean in rear. The line winds right around the hills in the extreme distance.
Date: December 24, 1943
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1237 & AB690

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1237, 4-8-2, and AB690, 4-6-2, doubleheading passenger train No. 160, the Dunedin-Christchurch Mail Express, leaving the Palmerston-Dunbark branch, and leaving the main line at the tender of backing (second) loco. "This is the train we journeyed to Palmerston on our first trip."
Date: January 6, 1945
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1237 & WAB786

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1237, 4-8-2, and WAB786, 4-4-4T, doubleheading passenger train No. 165, Christchurch-Invercargill Express, running at speed and crossing the Shag River Bridge (main line) at Bushey near Palmerston. First trip
Date: January 6, 1945
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1238 & AB812

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1238, 4-8-2, and AB812, 4-6-2, doubleheading passenger train No. 174, Invercargill-Lyttelton express, about to enter the south end of Cliffs Tunnel near Dunedin, NZ.
Date: January 1, 1941
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Otago Central Railway(OCR) AB809

Description: A photograph print of Otago Central Railway (OCR) AB809, 4-6-2, on a Cromwell-Dunedin goods train snaking through the Taieri River Gorge. "That's my little boy leaning against the telephone pole".
Date: June 12, 1943
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1239 & WAB787

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1239, 4-8-2, and WAB787, 4-6-4, doubleheading passenger train No. 145, Christchurch-Invercargill Express, leaving Oamaru and making a run for the 1 in 50 grade at Wairika bank.
Date: unknown
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1239 & WAB793

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1239, 4-8-2, and WAB793, 4-6-4T, doubleheading on passenger train No. 145, Christchurch-Invercargill Express, climbing Waiteti Hill, 1 in 50 grade, 7-1/2 chain reverse curves.
Date: January 31, 1942
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1243

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) J1243, 4-8-2, the second locomotive out of the new class and photographed in the Hillside workshops yard, Dunedin, where she was built. Specially painted grey for the official photograph.
Date: February 24, 1947
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) KA952

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) KA952, 4-8-4, on passenger train, Wellington-Auckland Relief Express, passing Waikanae Station. (New Plymouth-Wellington Express is standing in the crossing loop)
Date: February 29, 1944
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB965

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB965, 4-8-4, with booster, on special excursion train just south of Christchurch, bound for the mountain scenery of Arthur's pass.
Date: November 25, 1940
Creator: Rockliff, Stanley Arthur
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB965

Description: A photograph print of New Zealand Railway (NZR) KB965, 4-8-4, with booster, on special excursion train bound for the Southern Alps on the Midland Line, Christchurch-Otira special passenger passing Middleton. A new large goods yard has just been brought into use here and all goods trains now start and terminate here.
Date: November 25, 1940
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
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