Class Roster
Key: | In service | Out of service | Auckland Transport service | Preserved | Overhaul | Scrapped |
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Name | Builder | Builders number |
In service |
Written off | Comments |
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Snake | Avonside | 1022-1023 | 9-1874 | 1890 | Ran as No.1, Auckland Section (1874-1877), B10 (1877-1882) and B51 (1882-1890). Renumbered B238 in 1890 |
Lady Mordaunt | Avonside | 1044-1045 | 4-1875 | 1896 | Ran as Otago Railways No.18 (1875-1877 at Dunedin), B21 (1877-1885 at Christchurch), B27 (1885-1890 at Wanganui) and B165 (1890-1896). One engine unit preserved at Ferrymead. |
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