In 1908, the WMR was incorporated into the national network and the government's Railways Department reclassified the engines as the sole members of the NA class: No. 14 became NA 459 and No. 15 became NA 460. They operated for roughly another two decades; NA 459 spent its final days working in Frankton near Hamilton and was withdrawn from service in March 1929, while NA 460's last depot was Cross Creek at the Wairarapa end of the Rimutaka Incline and it was withdrawn in July 1929.
Rail vehicles of New Zealand
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Diesel locomotives | |
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Electric locomotives | 1500 V DC | - EA (later EO of 1968)
- EC
- ED
- EO of 1923
- EW
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25 kV AC | |
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Battery | |
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Diesel multiple units | |
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Electric multiple units | |
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Railcars | RM class | - 88 seater (also known as Fiats or twinsets)
- Clayton steam railcar
- Edison battery-electric railcar
- Red Terror railcar
- Midland railcar
- Leyland experimental petrol railcar
- McEwan Pratt petrol railcar
- Model T Ford railcar
- Sentinel-Cammell steam railcar
- Silver Fern railcar
- Standard railcar
- Thomas Transmission railcar
- Vulcan railcar
- Wairarapa railcar
- Westinghouse railcar
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Others | |
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Steam locomotives | - A of 1873
- A of 1906 (inc. AD)
- AA
- AB
- B of 1874
- B of 1899
- BA
- BB
- BC
- C of 1873
- C of 1930
- D of 1874
- D of 1929
- E of 1872 & 1875
- E of 1906
- F
- FA (inc. FB)
- G of 1874
- G Garratt of 1928 (inc. Pacific rebuild)
- H
- J of 1874
- J of 1939
- JA
- JB
- K of 1877
- K of 1932
- KA
- KB
- L
- LA
- M
- N
- NA
- NC
- O
- OA
- OB
- OC
- P of 1876
- P of 1885
- Q of 1878
- Q of 1901
- R
- S
- T
- U
- UA
- UB
- UC
- UD
- V
- W
- WA
- WAB
- WB
- WD
- WE
- WF
- WG
- WH
- WJ
- WS
- WW
- X
- Y
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Locomotive hauled carriages | |
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Track evaluation, cranes, and maintenance | |
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