Fell Engine Museum
The Fell Locomotive Museum in Featherston, New Zealand, is based around the only remaining Fell railway locomotive in the world.
Locomotive H 199 climbed 265 metres (869 ft) up the 4.8-kilometre (3.0 mi) Rimutaka Incline using John Barraclough Fell's unique method of four grip wheels on a raised centre rail. It is housed and tended to by a group of dedicated rail enthusiasts.
H 199 is one of six H class locomotives designed for use on the 1 in 15 Rimutaka Incline, where they worked for 77 years. Their story is recalled by audio-visual programmes, models, photographs and memorabilia in the museum.
From its humble beginnings, the Fell Locomotive Museum has grown to be a world recognised tourist attraction.
Read more about Fell Engine Museum: History
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