New Zealand EF Class Locomotive - Class Register

Class Register

Key: In service Out of service Auckland Transport service Preserved Overhaul Scrapped
TMS number Introduced Withdrawn Current livery Notes
30007 01987-10-01October 1987 International Orange
30013 01988-01-01January 1988 Tranz Rail black (Bumble Bee)
30036 01988-01-01January 1988 01991-08-07August 7, 1991 International Orange Scrapped, 02007-02-18February 18, 2007.
30042 01988-02-01February 1988 Tranz Rail black (Bumble Bee)
30059 01988-02-01February 1988 KiwiRail
30065 01988-03-01March 1988 International Orange Undergoing rebuild / repaint assessment at Hutt Workshops
30071 01988-02-01February 1988 Tranz Rail black (Bumble Bee)
30088 01988-02-01February 1988 01991-08-07August 7, 1991 International Orange Scrapped, 02003-04-11April 11, 2003.
30094 01988-03-01March 1988 International Orange
30105 November 1988 International Orange
30111 01988-02-01February 1988 International Orange
30128 01988-03-01March 1988 International Orange Undergoing rebuild / repaint assessment at Hutt Workshops
30134 01988-03-01March 1988 KiwiRail
30140 01988-05-01May 1988 International Orange
30157 01988-03-01March 1988 International Orange
30163 01988-05-01May 1988 KiwiRail
30186 01988-07-01July 1988 International Orange Undergoing rebuild / repaint assessment at Hutt Workshops
30192 01988-08-01August 1988 Tranz Rail blue
30203 01988-10-01Oct 1988 International Orange
30226 01988-09-01September 1988 KiwiRail
30232 01989-04-01Apr 1989 International Orange
30249 01989-02-01Feb 1989 KiwiRail

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