Mainline Steam Heritage Trust

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The Mainline Steam Heritage Trust is a New Zealand charitable trust[1] devoted to the restoration and operation of historic New Zealand Railways and overseas mainline steam locomotives. Regular day excursions and multi-day tours are operated over rail lines throughout New Zealand. Excursions are operated by the Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch branches.

Auckland based J 1211
KA 942 at the 100-year anniversary of the North Island Main Trunk railway in Feilding being lined up for a locomotive cavalcade.

About

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The Trust began in 1988 after the Ferrymead 125 events in Christchurch. Based around the collection of steam locomotives that were privately owned by Ian Welch, the first of which had begun operating on the mainline with J 1211 with an excursion to Timaru and Arthurs Pass double-heading with the Glenbrook Vintage Railway's JA 1250.[2]

Depots operated by the Trust included Parnell, (Auckland) Middleton and later Plimmerton. The Auckland depot used to be based in the former Parnell diesel depot. It was in the past the organisation's primary restoration base and most of Mainline Steam's currently active locomotives were restored there. It closed in 2015. Mainline Steam is developing a new depot at Mercer.[3]

The Wellington depot, located at Plimmerton, is a purpose-built building that replaced the formerly leased Upper Hutt goods shed. It has now become the primary restoration base for the organisation. The depot in Christchurch is a former industrial building that used to be located at Studholme, it was relocated to land on the premises of CWF Hamilton. As of 2021, the trust was given notice to vacate the current Christchurch depot and is now building a new site at Midland Rail Heritage Trust's own lines and land in Springfield.

Mainline Steam is notable for having imported a number of African steam locomotives from South Africa and Zimbabwe (including a GMA/M Garratt), with more South African locomotives still overseas. It has also imported former British Rail Mark 2 carriages for use on its steam-hauled excursions and is in the process of overhauling them for New Zealand use. The organisation regularly operates excursions out of Auckland and Christchurch, the latter operating excursions primarily along the highly scenic Midland Line. Mainline Steam also has a number of diesel and electric locomotives in its care.

Heritage locomotives

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Key: In service In service, Main Line-certified Under overhaul/Restoration Stored Static display Scrapped
Original Class and Number. Builder Builders Number Year Built Arrived Current Depot Notes
J 1211 North British Locomotive Works 24534 1939 1972 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Currently sits at GVR awaiting new Auckland depot to be built. First ever Mainline Steam Locomotive, saved from scrap in 1982 and restored to mainline operation in 1988.
KA 942 NZR Hutt Workshops 325/1940 1940 1972 Plimmerton Sits at Plimmerton in Storage, however still Mainline Capable, to move to Springfield once a new site is built. First KA to ever run a train in the South Island, Mainline Steam's 2nd ever locomotive. Originally streamlined, however that was removed in 2010 and put back on within the next 2–3 years.
JA 1240 NZR Hillside Workshops 1947 1991 Plimmerton Sits at Plimmerton in Storage, however still Mainline Capable, to move to Springfield once a new site is built.
JB 1236 North British Locomotive Works 24559 1939 1988 Plimmerton Started life as a J class locomotive, J1236 and later converted in preservation to oil burning so became JB 1236.
DJ 1229 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 1229 1968 1990 Plimmerton Purchased with sister locomotive DJ 1228, restored to working condition. Unknown if Mainline Certified.
BA 552 NZR Addington Workshops 148 1912 1994 Mercer In Storage awaiting 2nd rebuild, capable of running excursions once complete.
AB 663 NZGR Addington Workshops 188 1917 1983 Plimmerton Currently in Storage at Plimmerton, condition unknown.
Bagnall 1 WG Bagnall 2475 1932 1994 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Used at GVR as a locomotive for the railway's Thomas the Tank Engine weekends.
JA 1275 North British Locomotive Works 27104 1951 1994 Mercer Currently in Storage at Mercer, condition unknown.
JA 1267 NZR Hillside Workshops 1950 2008 Currently in storage awaiting eventual mainline certification overhaul, location unknown.
K911 NZR Hutt Workshops 1932 1992 Used as stationary Boiler at Hutt Workshops, with K917 and K921. Purchased by Ian Welch 1992. Currently located at Mainline Steam's Plimmerton Depot, undergoing restoration to working order. Will have a K-style funnel but a KA-style Headlamp.
BB 144 A & G Price 1917 1994 Was under overhaul when the Parnell depot was closed, Location and condition unknown but likely still under overhaul.
KB 968 NZR Hillside Workshops 1939 Plimmerton Was under overhaul when the Christchurch depot was closed, Still under overhaul, transported to Plimmerton where work will continue until a shed is built at Springfield, the locomotives old stamping grounds.
New Zealand EW 1805 Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns 1951 2005 Plimmerton

Overseas locomotives

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In addition to their core fleet of New Zealand locomotives, Mainline Steam owns a number of ex-South African and Zimbabwean locomotives. Four are stored in South Africa at Bloemfontein. Several engines have been shipped to the Auckland and Wellington depots. It is anticipated that some will not be shipped to New Zealand but remain in South Africa. The locomotives at Waterval Boven have reverted to the THF and are expected to be scrapped.

Key: In service In service, Main Line-certified Under overhaul/Restoration Stored Static display Scrapped
Original Class and Number Builder Builders Number Year Built Arrived Current Depot Notes
14A 509 Beyer, Peacock & Company 7582 1953 30 December 2007 Plimmerton Purchased from the National Railways of Zimbabwe by Unicem Zimbabwe in 1994 and reclassified as their No.2. Out of service by July 2000. Purchased by Ian Welch in 2001 it received a running gear overhaul in Bulawayo from 2002 to 2004. In 2004 after being tested in steam, it was moved to the Bulawayo Railway Museum for storage while shipping to New Zealand was arranged. It was then dismantled and arrived in Napier on 30 December 2007 with 19D 2695. In August 2014 it was confirmed that its restoration to main line operating condition would commence in September of that year. Due to be recommissioned after an extensive rebuild to meet New Zealand loading and rail gauge standards, conversion to air braking and oil firing, Tire turning, a full boiler examination and re-tube. It received a New Zealand boiler ticket in July 2017 but has not yet steamed (February 2024)
15F 2976 Beyer, Peacock & Company 7092 1944 After being withdrawn from the South African Railways it was placed into storage in Bloemfontein, South Africa. It was then sold to United Portland Cement. It was then on-sold to Ian Welch, restored to operating condition and is stored at Bloemfontein when not in use.[4][5]
15F 2909 Henschel & Son 23932 1938 Ex-South African Railways. Leased by Ian Welch in South Africa given a Loan agreement to Mainline Steam by Transnet, the Loco is stored at Waterval Boven Loco Depot and at present will remain in South Africa. .[4][5]
15F 2985 Beyer, Peacock & Company 7100 1944 Ex-South African Railways. Leased by Ian Welch in South Africa given a Loan agreement to Mainline Steam by Transnet, the Loco is stored at Waterval Boven Loco Depot at present will remain in South Africa.[4][5]
15F 3153 North British 26037 1946 Ex-South African Railways. Privately owned by Mainline Steam volunteer Grant Bradley in South Africa and stored at Epping Market now in increasingly poor condition from outdoor storage (2024) .[4][5]
19D 2695 A. Borsig 14746 1938 30 December 2007 Plimmerton Purchased from the South African Railways by Unicem Zimbabwe and fitted with a Class 24 tender. It was then reclassified as their No.1. Purchased by Ian Welch in 2004 and moved to the Bulawayo Railway Museum where it was dismantled for shipping to New Zealand. Arrived in Napier on 30 December 2007 with 14A 509 and a Vanderbilt tender. Stored at Plimmerton.
19D 3332 North British 26052 1948 Ex-South African Railways. Purchased by Ian Welch and overhauled to operating condition. Now leased to North Cape Central Railway (NCCR) and moved to Robertson for use on a Dinner train.(September 2024)
24 3620 North British 26332 1949 7 August 1996 Parnell Ex-South African Railways. Purchased by Ian Welch in 1994 from Spoornet via the Transnet Heritage Foundation. Overhauled by Spoornet at the Bloemfontein Locomotive Depot. Shipped to Auckland on 21 June 1996. Arrived at the Port of Auckland on 7 August of that year. Additional restoration commenced in early 1998 for the Kuranda Scenic Railway including conversion to oil firing. Work completed in late 2000, shipped to Cairns, Australia, on 23 January 2001. Entered service in 2004 but placed into storage in Cairns in 2006 due to a lack of hauling capacity which meant passenger numbers carried did not meet operating costs. Moved to Queenscliff near Melbourne, in January 2020 and is now in regular use on a dinner train.(2024)
24 3690 N/A N/A N/A N/A Stored in Bloemfontein, South Africa.[4][5]
25NC 3432 Henschel & Son 28751 1953 7 August 1996 Mercer Ex-South African Railways. It was purchased by Ian Welch in 1994 from Spoornet via the Transnet Heritage Foundation. It was overhauled by Spoornet at the Bloemfontein Locomotive Depot and shipped to Auckland on 21 June 1996. It arrived at the port of Auckland on 7 August in that year. Too large to operate in New Zealand, it is awaiting fresh cosmetic restoration after tens years stored outside.[4][6][5]
25NC 3476 North British 27336 1953 Carries a Class 25 Condenser Henschel Type EW2 Worshond tender, leased by Ian Welch in South Africa given a Loan agreement to Mainline Steam by TRANSnet, the Loco is stored at Waterval Boven Loco Depot to remain in South Africa.[4][6][5]
25NC 3508 North British 27368 1954 7 August 1996 Mercer It entered South African Railways service in 1954 as 25 Cond. It was reclassified as 25NC 3508 in the 1970s. It was withdrawn in 1991 and purchased by Amcoal, Enyati Colliery Railway. It was later purchased by Ian Welch in 1993 and transferred to Princetown then shipped to Auckland on 21 June 1996. It arrived at the port of Auckland on 7 August in that year. Too large to operate in New Zealand, it awaits a fresh cosmetic restoration.[4][6][5]
GMAM 4056 Henschel & Son 28685 1954 Ex-South African Railways. Leased by Ian Welch in South Africa on a Loan agreement to Mainline Steam by Transnet, the Loco is stored at Waterval Boven Loco Depot to remain in South Africa.[4][5]
GMAM 4083 Beyer, Peacock & Company 7681 1956 7 August 1996 Mercer Entered South African Railways service in 1956. Withdrawn in 1989 and sold to the Enyati Colliery Railway. It was then on-sold to Randfontein Estates Gold Mine and reclassified as R3. Purchased by Ian Welch in 1995 in operating condition, it was shipped to Auckland on 21 June 1996. It arrived in the port of Auckland on 7 August 1996. In September 1996 it was steamed for two open days at Parnell. Further work commenced with a conversion from a coal to oil fuel and the fabrication of a new air brake stand. This work was stalled due to the restoration of 24 class 3260 and no work has been done since that time because of the reality that it is too large for the New Zealand railway loading gauge. The locomotive actually comprises the front engine unit of GMA/M 4126, the rear engine unit of GMA/M 4088 and the boiler unit of GMA/M 4083. Garratt's because of the interchangeability of the engine units, by tradition carry the running number of the boiler cradle.[4][6][5]
GMAM 4135 North British 27787 1958 Ex-South African Railways. Initially sold to Reefsteamers, Germiston. It was then purchased by Ian Welch. In February 2011, it was moved to Hermanstad where it is stored by Friends of the Railway. In 2018, it was announced that the locomotive is for sale.[5] Sold to Bernd Seiler / FarRail in June 2019.
GMAM 4136 North British 27788 1958 Ex-South African Railways. Became Randfontein gold mine R12 "Barbara" then traded back to the THF. Leased to Mainline Steam, New Zealand by the THF as 4136. In storage at Bloemfontein
GMAM 4148 Henschel & Son 29607 1954 Ex-South African Railways. Purchased by Ian Welch, after a long period of storage, it was sold for scrap in 2011 and cut up at Reefsteamers in Germiston.[5]

Rolling stock register

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Passenger rolling stock

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Mainline Steam rosters a large fleet of carriages which will be formed into three trains:

  • Train One – a 1920s-era train, painted in Emerald Green (lined out in Pullman Green style).
  • Train Two – a train of 56' steel-panelled stock, painted Midnight blue with white lettering.
  • Train Three – a train of BR MkII coaches, painted in Midnight Blue with Pearl Grey window band.

At present the stock for these trains are kept at Plimmerton and Middleton (with some MkII coaches stored at Feilding).

Train One

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Key: In Service In Service, Main Line Certified Under Overhaul/Restoration Stored Static Display Scrapped
Original Class and Number TMS Class and Number Builder Carriage Type Year Built Arrived Current Depot Notes
A 391 NZR Petone Workshops 60' high-capacity wooden-body suburban coach 1908 Only surviving 60' suburban passenger coach. Purchased in 1967 by Milson Miniature Railway, donated in 2004 to Feilding District Steam & Rail. Placed in storage at Gladstone, Wairarapa in 2010. It is planned to install a generator for head-end power and to create a "Presidential Style" large end balcony at one end of the carriage.
A 1563 A 50480 NZR Petone Workshops 50' wooden body, passenger coach 1924 2013 Middleton Purchased by Mainline Steam in running condition from Taieri Gorge Railway in 2013. Rebuilt with frame ex-F 443. Awaiting mainline certification.
AA 1013 NZR Petone Workshops 50' wooden body, wide-body mainline coach 1908 July 2008 Plimmerton Purchased from the NZR in 1977 and donated to the Tokomaru Steam Museum, before later being on-sold to a private individual at Pahiatua. Acquired by Mainline Steam in 2005, AA 1013 was restored by the Wheelwright Woodworks in 2006–07 as the Premier Car and named "Aotearoa" before re-entering service in 2008. Last surviving complete coach from the Parliamentary Special of 1908, and took place in the recreation of this train in 2008.
AA 1489 NZR Newmarket Workshops 50' 0" wooden body, wide-body mainline coach 1924 Purchased by Mainline Steam from the Bush Tramway Club and moved to Gladstone, Wairarapa in 2007. Built as a sleeping coach in 1924 but converted to a day car in 1925. Restored by the Wheelwright Woodworks in 2016 and named "Te Arawa".
AA 1669 EA 1922 NZR Otahuhu Workshops 50' 0" vittron panelled, wide-body mainline coach 1929 30 August 2016 Plimmerton Purchased by Mainline Steam in 2008 and moved to Gladstone, Wairarapa. Formerly Way & Works EA 4234, attached to a steam crane as a sleeping coach for the crane crew. Arrived in Plimmerton on 30 August 2016 where the last part of restoration will be carried out. Restored in December 2016 and named "Te Arawa".
F 458 F 721 NZR Newmarket Workshops 47' 6" wooden-bodied guards' van 1922 Initially donated for the Train One carriage set but believed to be surplus to Mainline Steam's requirements. Purchased from NZR by Bush Tramway Club member Eric Burns who donated it to Mainline Steam in 2008. F 458 is still at Pukemiro Junction as of 2013.

Train Two

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Pre-TMS class and number TMS classes and number Builder Carriage Type Year built Year arrived Current Depot Notes
A 1869 A 56081

A 2226
AO 209

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1938 2011 Plimmerton Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in May 2011.[7][8][9] Fitted with large 'scenic' windows and a large end observation window at rear. Transferred from Parnell to Plimmerton in April 2015.[10] Restoration commenced in November 2015.
A 1877 A 3006

AO 238

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2018 Middleton Purchased from The Great Journeys of New Zealand in 2018.[11] Awaiting restoration.
A 1921 A 56271

ASO 68
AO 100

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2016 Plimmerton Ex-Overlander car. Purchased by Feilding and District Steam Rail Society from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[12][9] Partially restored while under F&DSRS ownership. Later sold-on to Ian Welch circa 2015.[10] Restoration recommenced in May 2018.
A 1955 A 56560

AO 146

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2018 Middleton Purchased from The Great Journeys of New Zealand in 2018.[11] Awaiting restoration.
A 1957 A 56587

ASO 151

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2018 Middleton Purchased from The Great Journeys of New Zealand in 2018.[11] Awaiting restoration.
A 1959 A 56600

ASO 136

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2013 Plimmerton Ex-Overlander car.[12] Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored 2013 to 2014. Mainline certified.[14][15][16]
A 1964 A 56634

AO 123

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1940 2014 Plimmerton Ex-Overlander car. Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored in 2015 to 2016. Mainline certified.[14][16]
A 1966 A 56678

AO 215

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1940 2013 Plimmerton Ex-Overlander car, fitted with large rear observation window.[12] Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored 2013 to 2014. Mainline certified.[14][15][16]
A 1971 A 3346

AO 19

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1945 2013 Middleton Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored 2014 to 2016. Awaiting mainline certification.
A 1972 A 3354

AO 25

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1945 2013 Middleton Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Under restoration. Restoration commenced in August 2016.
A 1976 A 3397

AO 60

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2013 Middleton Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored in 2016 to 2017. Awaiting mainline certification.
A 1981 A 56726

A 2151
AO 31

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1942 2013 Plimmerton Ex-Overlander car.[12] Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored 2014 to 2015. Mainline certified.[14][15][16]
A 1992 A 2060

EA 6709
AO 117

NZR Addington Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1940 2011 Plimmerton Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in May 2011.[7][8][9] It was sold-on to Feilding and District Steam Rail Society in 2013.[17] Later resold back to Ian Welch circa 2015.[10] Restoration commenced in September 2016.
A 2003 A 56876

AO 48

NZR Otahuhu Workshops 56' steel-panelled mainline coach 1939 2013 Plimmerton Ex-Overlander car.[12] Purchased by Ian Welch from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in July 2013.[13][9][10] Restored in 2014. Mainline certified.[14][16]
FM 6 FM 134

AG 32

Mitsubishi 50' steel-panelled guards' van 1977 2006 Plimmerton Restoration commenced in April 2017, and will be converted to an generator/observation van.
FM 1041

EA 7144
EAM 24
FM 3010

Daewoo 50' steel-panelled guards' van 1981 1993 Plimmerton Restored c2007 to 2010 as generator/observation van, and renumbered as FM 3010.[18] Although originally restored for the train 3 rake,[19] but it is currently used train 2 rake. Mainline certified.[14][15][16]
FM 1375[10] Mitsubishi 50' steel-panelled guards' van 1981 N/A Middleton Originally identified as FM 1185.[10] Restoration commenced in October 2017, and will be converted to an generator/observation van.

Train Three

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Class and number TMS number BR number Name Builder Carriage type Year built Year arrived Current depot Notes
BR 3393 BR 1208 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2008 Plimmerton Stored at Plimmerton. Awaiting restoration.
BR 3409 BR 72508 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2008 Plimmerton Ex-Gatwick Express. Stored at Plimmerton. Awaiting restoration.
BR 5972 BR 72624 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 Ex-Gatwick Express. Currently stored in the Manawatū.[10]
BR 5988 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2008 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains Tourist Standard Open (TSO). Stored at Plimmerton. Awaiting restoration.
BR 6039 BR 72644 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 Ex-Gatwick Express. Currently stored in the Manawatu.[10]
BR 6085 BR 72625 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 Ex-Gatwick Express. Currently stored in the Manawatu.[10]
BR 6091 BR 72712 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 Ex-Gatwick Express. Currently stored in the Manawatu.[10]
FM 37 FM 480

FM 3027

Mitsubishi 50' steel-panelled guards' van 1978 2001 Plimmerton Originally owned by Wairoa YMCA and converted to a carriage (one of two). Sold to MLS, converted to dining car FM 3027 at Plimmerton. Certification for mainline use pending, and will be used with the MkII rake.[10]
ML 3299 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2007 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains First Open (FO), sixth MkII overhaul. Currently under restoration.
ML 3433 Mangaweka British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2007 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains First Open (FO), fourth MkII overhauled. Restored 2007 - c2012.[10] Awaiting mainline certification.
ML 5914 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2008 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains Tourist Standard Open (TSO), fifth MkII overhauled. Restored c2012. Awaiting mainline certification.
ML 5915 Raurimu British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2007 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains Second Open (SO), second MkII overhauled. Restored c2012. Awaiting mainline certification.
ML 5939 Wellington-Manawatu Railway British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2007 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains Second Open (SO), first MkII overhauled.[20][19][21] Awaiting mainline certification. Restored 2007 - 2010.[10]
ML 6149 Rimutaka British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 60' steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1972 2007 Plimmerton Ex-Virgin Trains Second Open (SO), third MkII overhauled. Restored c2012. Awaiting mainline certification.
SD 5761 British Rail Engineering Ltd (Derby) 64' 6" steel-clad mainline passenger coach 1973 2018 Plimmerton Originally used in the United Kingdom. One of Ian Welch's original 15 BR Mark II cars ordered in 1997 sold to Tranz Rail then used as an Auckland Transport suburban driving compartment carriage from 2005 to 2015. To be rebuilt as an end-big window observation car.[10]

Freight rolling stock

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Mainline Steam has a large collection of freight rolling stock, mostly consisting of tank wagons used for oil and water storage, some of which are mainline certified. These wagons are largely of the UC class, although there is one example of each of the UCA and URK wagons preserved. The group also has a number of KP, ZA, and ZL class box wagons for use as secure storage for locomotive and carriage parts, along with several other general-use goods wagons.

Wagons

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Key: In service In service, Mainline Certified Under overhaul/restoration Stored Static display Scrapped
Original class and number TMS class and number Type Builder Year built Current depots Notes
KP 1305 KP 4330 Box NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1961 N/A Entered NZR service on 25 February 1961. Renumbered as KP 4330 in 1978. Withdrawn on 4 January 1986.
KP 1484 KP 6224 Box NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1961 Middleton Entered NZR service on 7 October 1961. Renumbered as KP 7943 in 1978. Withdrawn on 29 March 1986. Used as a storage wagon.
KP 2178 KP 13601 Box NZR Addington Workshops 1965 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service in 1965. Renumbered as KP 13601 in 1978. Withdrawn in April 1988. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
KP 2367 KP 15582 Box Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 1965 N/A Entered NZR service on 11 September 1965. Renumbered as KP 15582 in 1978. Withdrawn on 21 May 1988.
KP 2650 KP 18607 Box NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1965 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service in 1967. Renumbered as KP 18607 in 1978. Withdrawn in December 1988. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
KP 3251 KP 25011 Box Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 1961 Plimmerton Entered NZR service on 31 March 1961. Renumbered as KP 25011 in 1978. Withdrawn on 16 August 1986. Used as a storage wagon for parts.
KP 3452 KP 27147 Box NZR Hutt Workshops 1968 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service on 7 December 1968. Renumbered as KP 27147 in 1978. Withdrawn on 16 August 1986. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
KS 4130 KS 7784 Box NZR Hillside Workshops 1970 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service on 5 December 1970. Renumbered as KS 7784 in 1978. Used as a storage wagon. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
LB 2048 LB 523 High Side N/A 1976 N/A Entered NZR service on 31 January 1976. Renumbered as LB 523 in 1978.
LB 2204 LB 1159 High Side NZR Addington Workshops 1976 N/A Entered NZR service on 28 February 1976. Renumbered as LB 1159 in 1978.
LB 2740 LB 8313 High Side NZR Addington Workshops 1976 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in June 1976. Renumbered as LB 8313 in 1978. Used as a passenger wagon on Parnell depot open days. Stored in Otahuhu.
LB 3432 LB 14743 High Side NZR Addington Workshops 1976 Middleton Entered NZR service on 6 November 1976. Renumbered as LB 14743 in 1978. Used as a storage wagon.
LBF 1451 LB 15696 High Side N/A N/A Otahuhu Reclassified as LB 15696 at East Town Workshops in July 1986. Used as a passenger wagon on Parnell depot open days. Stored in Otahuhu.
LC LC 74437 High Side N/A N/A Middleton Used as a storage wagon.
LPA 1378 LPA 4765 High Side NZR Addington Workshops 1973 Otahuhu Entered NZR service on 28 April 1973. Renumbered as LPA 4765 in 1978. Used as a storage wagon. Stored in Otahuhu.
MC 45141 Low Side Mainline Steam N/A Middleton Built by Mainline Steam at their Middleton depot. Used as a storage wagon.
Unidentified NAK Unidentified NAK Flat Deck N/A N/A Middleton
RB 575 RB 651 High Side NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1960 N/A Renumbered as RB 651 in 1978. Leased to Feilding and District Steam Rail Society.
UB 1142 UB 3006 Flat Deck NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1945 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in 1945. Reclassified as UB 3006 in 1978. Withdrawn on 1 February 1984. Stored in Otahuhu.
UC 793 UC 64 Tank NZR Newmarket Workshops 1927 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1927. Renumbered as UC 64 in 1978.
UC 797 UC 104 Tank NZR Newmarket Workshops 1926 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1926. Renumbered UC 104 in 1978.
UC 799 UC 127 Tank N/A 1926 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in 1926. Renumbered UC 127 in 1978. Stored in Otahuhu.
UC 809 UC 231 Tank NZR Petone Workshops 1927 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service on 28 July 1927. Renumbered as UC 231 in 1978. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
UC 823 UC 277 Tank N/A 1927 Middleton Entered NZR service in 1927. Renumbered as UC 277 in 1978.
UC 825 UC 300 Tank N/A 1927 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1927. Renumbered as UC 300 in 1978.
UC 827 UC 323 Tank N/A 1927 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1927. Renumbered as UC 323 in 1978. Used as an oil tanker.
UC 864 UC 634 Tank N/A 1929 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service in 1929. Renumbered as UC 634 in 1978. Used as an oil tanker. At Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
UC 877 UC 784 Tank N/A 1930 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1930. Renumbered as UC 784 in 1978. Formerly an ex – Lyttelton oil storage wagon.
UC 1215 UC 1184 Tank NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1955 Middleton Entered NZR service in 1955. Renumbered as UC 1184 in 1978.
UC 1216 UC 1190 Tank NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1955 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service in 1955. Renumbered as UC 1190 in 1978. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
UC 1234 UC 1495 Tank NZR Addington Workshops 1947 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1947. Renumbered as UC 1495 in 1978. Repainted yellow and is used as an oil storage wagon.
UC 1256 UC 1783 Tank NZR Addington Workshops 1948 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in September 1948. Renumbered as UC 1783 in 1978. Used as an oil storage wagon.
UC 1258 UC 1852 Tank NZR Addington Workshops 1948 Middleton Entered NZR service in September 1948. Renumbered as UC 1852 in 1978.
UC 1278 UC 2079 Tank NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1950 Middleton Entered NZR service in 1950. Renumbered as UC 2079 in 1978.
UC 1288 UC 2177 Tank NZR Addington Workshops 1951 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1951. Renumbered as UC 2177 in 1978. Used as an oil collection vehicle.
UC 1339 UC 2730 Tank NZR Addington Workshops 1950 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in 1950. Renumbered as UC 2730 in 1978. Stored in Otahuhu.
UC 1341 UC 2753 Tank NZR Addington Workshops 1950 Middleton Entered NZR service in 1950. Renumbered as UC 2753 in 1978.
UC 1349 UC 2851 Tank NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1964 Plimmerton Entered NZR service in 1964. Renumbered as UC 2851 in 1978. Repainted red and is used as an oil storage wagon.
UC 1483 Tank N/A N/A Plimmerton Repainted green.
UC 1580 UC 2995 Tank NZR Hillside Workshops 1967 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service on 15 July 1967. Renumbered as UC 2995 in 1978. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
UC 1593 UC 3130 Tank NZR Hillside Workshops 1967 Plimmerton Entered NZR service on 2 December 1967. Renumbered as UC 3130 in 1978. Used as a water tanker.
UC 1624 UC 3429 Tank NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1972 Plimmerton Entered NZR service on 1 January 1972. Renumbered as UC 3429 in 1978. Used as an oil storage wagon.
Unidentified UCA UCA 155 Tank Commonwealth Engineering 1975 Plimmerton
UC 1819 UC 3677

UCA 223

Tank NZR Hutt Workshops 1976 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in July 1976. Renumbered as UC 3677 in 1978. Reclassified as UCA 223 in 1979. Stored in Otahuhu.
UR 1819 UR 191 Flat Deck NZR Addington Workshops 1959 Otahuhu Entered NZR service on 10 October 1959. Renumbered as UR 191 in 1978. Stored in Otahuhu.
Unidentified URK URK 66 Tank N/A N/A Middleton Withdrawn in 1988.
Unidentified USQ USQ 8103 Flat Deck N/A N/A Plimmerton Used as a container wagon.
VR 113 VR 1134 Insulated Meat NZR Otahuhu Workshops 1964 Glenbrook Vintage Railway Entered NZR service in March 1964. Renumbered as VR 1134 in 1978. Withdrawn on 22 June 1985. Stored at the Glenbrook Vintage Railway.
XP 2989 XP 278 Ventilated Box NZR East Town Workshops 1966 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in 1966. Renumbered as XP 278 in 1978. Withdrawn in September 1981. Stored in Otahuhu.
XP 3027 XP 687 Ventilated Box NZR East Town Workshops 1966 Otahuhu Entered NZR service in 1966. Renumbered as XP 278 in 1978. Withdrawn in November 1983. Stored in Otahuhu.
ZA 1521 ZA 2712 Box NZR Otahuhu Workshops N/A Middleton Entered NZR service on 5 November 1977. Renumbered as ZA 2712 in 1978.
ZL 387 Box N/A N/A Plimmerton Used as a storage wagon for parts.

Excursions

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Mainline Steam operate regular excursions using steam locomotives from the trust's collection. These run from Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch to a number of destinations. These range from short half-day excursions to an annual national tour lasting several weeks and covering much of KiwiRail's rail network.

References

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Citations

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  2. ^ "Mainline Steam - Our History". Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2021.
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  17. ^ "Railfan". Vol. 20, no. 1. Triple M Publications. December 2013. ISSN 1173-2229.
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  21. ^ "Railfan". Vol. 18, no. 2. Triple M Publications. March 2012. ISSN 1173-2229.

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