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By:Chuck Zeiler
Dates:7/1/1957 - 12/31/1958
Album Info:These are scanned prints I acquired through communications with J.A.T. (Trev) Terry, who lived in New Zealand. As a teenager, I took to answering ads in Trains Magazine, and that led me to swap prints and slides with various people. I've scanned the 3X5 Agfa prints Mr. Terry sent me, and here they are.
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NZR Fowler
Title:  NZR Fowler
Description:  Fowler 0-4-2T on the South Island of New Zealand on an unknown date, Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. On the back of the print is written: A Fowler built bush locomotive heading for the bush in Southland on the South Island.
Photo Date:  12/31/1958  Upload Date: 11/29/2013 11:43:27 AM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  NZR FOWLER(0-4-0)
Views:  330   Comments: 1
NZGR 662
Title:  NZGR 662
Description:  NZGR Ab class 662 (coal burner) leaving Frankton, New Zealand on Freight No. 403 in 1958, Agfa print by J.A.T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1958  Upload Date: 4/1/2011 11:35:46 AM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Yard,Steam,Signal,Action
Locomotives:  NZR 662(4-6-2)
Views:  444   Comments: 0
Wf class 684
Title:  Wf class 684
Description:  Wf class 4-6-4T No. 684 with six empties for mines on Rewanui Incline, date unknown (1958 is the best guess), Agfa print by J.A.T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. Hugh McCraken adds the following:

The Rewanui Incline was on the West Coast of the South Island, just north of Greymouth. A Fell centre-rail was used for braking purposes only - but quite a lot of gear was sent south from the Rimutaka Incline. W and We class locos, deemed as less successful on the Rimutaka Incline, were the mainstay on the Rewanui, along with Ww locos fitted with centre-rail brakes. Brake vans went south at various stages, particularly after the Rimutaka line closed in 1955. The Rimutaka Incline was between Summit and Cross Creek, some 60km northeast of Wellington on the government's Wairarapa Line - quite distance from and in a different island to the Rewanui Incline. See more about this system at this link:

http://www.rimutaka-incline-railway.org.nz/history/fell-centre-rail.html

Photo Date:  1/1/1958  Upload Date: 4/11/2011 4:47:49 PM
Location:  GREYMOUTH South Isla, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  NZR 684(4-6-4)
Views:  512   Comments: 0
NZR 700
Title:  NZR 700
Description:  Handwritten on the back of this print is the following: "New Zealand Railw`y Ab Class 4-6-2 No. 700 on Railfan Special leaving Obakune for Taumaraunui, Mount Ruapahue in background". Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  12/31/1958  Upload Date: 11/29/2013 12:49:01 PM
Location:  Obakune, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  NZR 700(4-6-2)
Views:  277   Comments: 0
New Zealand 741
Title:  New Zealand 741
Description:  New Zealand class Ab 741 shunting at Marton, New Zealand in 1958, Agfa print by J.A.T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1958  Upload Date: 4/1/2011 10:46:53 AM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Yard,Station,Steam
Locomotives:  NZR 741(4-6-2)
Views:  491   Comments: 0
NZGR Wab class 800
Title:  NZGR Wab class 800
Description:  NZGR Wab class 4-6-4T number 800 on Makatote Viaduct with a railfan special in 1961, Agfa print by J.A.T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. The Makatote Viaduct is 258 feet high and 816 feet long. Completed over three years and opened in 1908, Makatote, located just 12 km south of the Tongariro National Park, was the last viaduct on the main line between Auckland and Wellington.
Photo Date:  1/1/1961  Upload Date: 4/11/2011 4:03:33 PM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:  NZR 800(4-6-4)
Views:  576   Comments: 0
NZR Ka 941
Title:  NZR Ka 941
Description:  NRGR 4-8-4 Class Ka 941 on Train J31 climbing the 1 in 40 grade out of Taumarunui, New Zealand on an unknown date (likely iT 1958), scanned from a 3.5 X 5.5 Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. There is a nine page article by Roy Sinclair about this class of locomotive in the June 1986 issue nf Trains Magazine. Briefly, the 71 K class (K, Ka, Kb) 4-8-4's were built by the NZGR Hutt Workshops between 1932 and 1950, most were built between 1936 and 1939. They were designed to replace three 4-6-2 + 2-6-4 Beyer-Garratt's imported from England in 1928. The Garatt's had tested unsucessfully, exceeeding coupler strengths on the railroad. The Garratt's running gear was r`-used under six Pacific-type locomotives. The following is a paragraph from the Trains article:

Following World War II, North Island coal was in short supply and, as an experiment, K 927 was cohverted into an oil-burner in October 1945. Results were so successful that all K and Ka locomotives were converted, much to the delight of the firemen. Ka's 958 and 959 were the onls 4-8-4's built as oil-burners. In the South Island quality West Coast coal was in good supply, and the six Kb's remained coal burners. In 1953 when the North Island coal was again plentiful and oil prices escalated, K's 901, 915, and 925 were converted back to coal burning, but the engine crews refused to work them. They were converted back to oil in 1954 when oil prices fell.

Photo Date:  12/31/1958  Upload Date: 11/9/2011 9:33:17 AM
Location:  Taumarunui, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives: 
Views:  1362   Comments: 0
NZGR Ka 942
Title:  NZGR Ka 942
Description:  NZGR Ka 942 at Huntly, New Zealand on December 13, 1962, scanned from a 3.5 X 5.5 Agfa print by J. A. T. Terrx, Chuck Zeiler collection. According to an article by Roy Sinclair in the June 1986 issue of Trains Magazine, the first Ka class 4-8-4 (Number 900) was designed and buil{ in New Zealand in 1932. It was originally designed as a 4-8-2, but the firebox grate area worked out to 47.7 square feet, requiring a four-wheel trailing truck. Opposition to the design came from the Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen and Cleaners Association (EFCA), which expressed concern that the idea of hand-firing that amount of fire_ox area up a 2% grade would exceed the capacity of the fireman. Some firemen even stepped down, leaving vacancies for untrained novices, who wondered why they had bothered to supply a seat for the fireman at all. The first Ka left Wellington on November 22, 1932 ahead of the regular locomotive on the Auckland Express. During the trials, iu was thought that the smoke and exhaust might not clear the cab while the locomotive was at speed, and a smoke-deflecting cowl was fitted to the stack. However it was remnved when it was found unnecessary.
Photo Date:  12/13/1962  Upload Date: 11/9/2011 10:39:42 AM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  NZR 942(4-8-4)
Views:  772   Comments: 0
NZR 4-8-4 Class Ka 943
Title:  NZR 4-8-4 Class Ka 943
Description:  NZR Kb 943 on Train No. 204 crossing Train No.201 at Ongarue on an unknown date with Jb class 1228 on No. 201, Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. Tois is verbatim handwritten notations on the back of the print. In American English, crossing means meeting.
Photo Date:  12/31/1958  Upload Date: 2/26/2012 2:33:26 PM
Location:  Ongarue, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives: 
Views:  2329   Comments: 0
R Ka 943
Title:  R Ka 943
Description:  NZR class Ka 943 (a 4-8-4) and class Da 1459 banking up the 1 in 40 graded Raurimu Spiral on an unknown date (best guess, sometime in 1963), Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collectioj. The description is from hand written notations on the back of the print. The date is a guess, based on the built date of the diesel, an EMD G12, built in Canbda between August and September 1962, and allowing for transportation time from Canada to New Zealand. Scrapping of the 4-8-4's began in 1964.
Photo Date:  12/31/1963  Upload Date: 2/26/2012 1:51:27 PM
Location:  Raurimu, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  945   Comments: 0
NZR Ka 950
Title:  NZR Ka 950
Description:  NZR class Ka 950 with three empties after being used as a banker engine on the Raurimu Spiral on an unknown date, Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. The description is what is hand written on the back of the print. I believe that 'banker engine' translates to 'pusher engine'.

A total of 71 class K, Ka, and Kb 4-8-4, three and a half foot gauge locomotives were built between 1932 and 1950, most by the Hutt Workshops on the North Island, but six were built at the Hillside Workshops in 1939 for use on the South Island. Retirements and scrapping began in 1964, as the GM G12 diesels began arriving. Five 4-8-4 locomotives were saved from scrapping; the original K number 900, Ka's 935, 942, 945, and Kb 968.

Photo Date:  12/31/1958  Upload Date: 2/26/2012 3:22:47 PM
Location:  Raurimu, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives: 
Views:  1773   Comments: 1
NZR Ka 953
Title:  NZR Ka 953
Description:  NZR Class Ka 953 on an unknown date at an unknown location in New Zealand, Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. On the left in the background is a water tower and some freight cars, which might help pinpoint the location. Written on the back of the print: Ka Class No. 953 4-8-4 just out of the shops working her way back to Frankton on Freight No. J.31.
Photo Date:  12/22/1958  Upload Date: 7/23/2012 1:12:58 PM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  NZR 953(4-8-4)
Views:  593   Comments: 1
NZR Ka 964
Title:  NZR Ka 964
Description:  New Zealand Railway class Ka 964 and an unknown road number RM (Rail Motor) at an unknown location and date, Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. On the back of the print is written: "Ka Class 964 4-8-4 crossing an 88 seater railcar taken at ?". In researching the 88 seater, Wikipedia states that 35 sets of two-car articulated railcars were built by the Drewry Car Company in the United Kingdom in the mid-1950's but were relatively unsuccessful due to the use of Fiat 210 horsepower diesel engines mounted under the carbody, mechanically driving the wheelsets through gearboxes. The primary failing was the cooling system. The engines had been designed for Italian naval boats and were unsuitable for rail service. Although modifications were made, reliability was still an issue and the 88 seaters were withdrawn from service in the late 1970's to early 1980's. None were saved for preservation intact, but parts of several units were located around the country and may be re-assembled into an intact example.
Photo Date:  12/31/1958  Upload Date: 11/29/2013 10:59:52 AM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  NZR 964(4-8-4) NZR RM(UNKNOWN)
Views:  582   Comments: 0
NZR Heisler
Title:  NZR Heisler
Description:  Heisler at Ongarue on an unknown day in May 1964, Agfa print by J. A. T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. On the back of the print is written: 'Bush locomotive shunting yard at Ongarue May 1964. Engine is NZ built Heisler.' Researching Heisler locomotives in New Zealand produced the following: Heisler 1082. Made 1904. 1905-1945 = Mokai : Taupo Totara Timber Co. 1945-1966 = Ongarue: Ellis and Burnand Presently stored awaitng restoration at the Bush Tramway Club, Pukemiro, North Island. This Heisler is the most complete example left in New Zealand and is quite restoreable, given an injection of funds. http//:www.bushtramwayclub.com
Photo Date:  5/1/1964  Upload Date: 11/29/2013 12:16:12 PM
Location:  Ongarue, NZ
Author:  J. A. T. Terry
Categories:  RollingStock
Locomotives:  NZR HEISLER(2-Truck)
Views:  589   Comments: 1
NZGR 1214
Title:  NZGR 1214
Description:  NZGR J class 1214 4-8-2 approaching Swanson, New Zealand on passenger Number 164, exact date unknown (best guess 1958), Agfa print by J.A.T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1958  Upload Date: 4/11/2011 9:07:13 AM
Location:  Swanson, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  NZR 1214(4-8-2)
Views:  576   Comments: 0
NZGR 4-8-2 Jb class 1230
Title:  NZGR 4-8-2 Jb class 1230
Description:  NZGR Jb class 4-8-2 number 1230 (oil burner) climbing 1 in 40 graded Raurimu Spiral in New Zealand, date unknown (best guess, 1958), Agfa print by J.A.T. Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection. The following is from the June 1986 issue of Trains Magazine:

The most outstanding feature of the NIMT (North Island Main Trunk) is the Raurimu Spiral on the central section 25 miles south of Taumarunui. A testing ground for any locomotive, the spiral has one complete circle, three horseshoe curves, and two tunnels, all on an average grade of 1 in 52. Between Raurimu and National Park, southbound trains climb 700 feet in only 7 miles.

Photo Date:  1/1/1958  Upload Date: 4/11/2011 3:09:50 PM
Location:  Raurimu, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Steam,Action
Locomotives:  NZR 1230(4-8-2)
Views:  633   Comments: 0
NZGR Ja class 1278
Title:  NZGR Ja class 1278
Description:  NZGR Ja class 4-8-2 number 1278 (oil burner) on passenger train Number 626 leaving Wiri, New Zealand, date unknown (best guess, 1958), photo by J.A.T Terry, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Photo Date:  1/1/1958  Upload Date: 4/11/2011 3:40:23 PM
Location:  Auckland, NZ
Author:  J.A.T. Terry
Categories:  Steam,Passenger
Locomotives:  NZR 1278(4-8-2)
Views:  630   Comments: 0


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