National Railway Museum of New Zealand
The National Railway Museum of New Zealand is being built to show the history of the New Zealand railways. Work is underway to open at Ferrymead Heritage Park in Ferrymead, Christchurch by the end of 2015 at the site of New Zealand's first railway opened in 1863.
The museum owns one electric locomotive from Wellington, one electric multiple unit also from Wellington and three wagons with a leased diesel shunter. The museum will also other NZR and Bush locomotives from the Canterbury Railway Society. The museum will also display other rolling stock including a turntable from Auckland and any other suitable railway material. The museum is still being built with the turntable in place.
Locomotives and rolling stock
Diesel Locomotives
Number | TMS number | Builder | Builder's number | Year built | Arrived | Notes |
DC4876 | General Motors Canada | 81/1119 | Ex-DA 1492. Rebuilt at Clyde Engineering in 1979. Currently stored at NZR Hillside Workshops. | |||
TR 190 | TR 943 | NZR Hillside Workshops | 457 | Owned by the Rail Heritage Trust of New Zealand. Currently at Mainline Steam Christchurch undergoing cosmetic restoration. |
Electric Locomotives
Number | TMS number | Builder | Year built | Year arrived | Notes |
EA 2 | EO 45 | Toshiba Heavy Industries |
Electric multiple units
Number | TMS number | Name | Builder | Builder's number | Year built | Year arrived | Notes |
D 162 | D 2687 | Phoenix | English Electric | 1648 | |||
DM 16 | DM 216 | Phoenix | English Electric | 1561 |
Wagons
Number | TMS number | Builder | Year built | Year arrived | Notes |
LA 13817 | NZR Hillside Workshops | ||||
T 199 | T 813 | NZR Addington Workshops | |||
YD 490 | YD 1044 | Differential Car Co | Used by the Canterbury Railway Society for work trains. |