NZR DB Class - Class Register

Class Register

Key: In service Out of service Auckland Transport service Preserved Overhaul Scrapped
Original no. TMS no. Introduced Withdrawn Rebuilt to Current livery Status Allocated to Notes
DB 1000 DB 1018 01965-06-01June 1965 01989-02-01February 1989 Scrapped.
DB 1001 DB 1001 01965-05-01May 1965 DBR 1213 International Orange In service North Island
DB 1002 DB 1024 01965-06-01June 1965 01982-05-01May 1982 Scrapped.
DB 1003 DB 1030 01965-06-01June 1965 DBR 1239 Scrapped.
DB 1004 DB 1047 01965-05-01May 1965 01988-04-01April 1988 Scrapped.
DB 1005 DB 1053 01965-10-01October 1965 DBR 1254 MAXX Blue In service North Island Auckland suburban services.
DB 1006 DB 1076 01965-09-01September 1965 DBR 1199 MAXX Blue In service North Island Auckland suburban services.
Db 1007 DB 1082 01965-10-01October 1965 01989-02-01February 1989 Scrapped.
DB 1008 DB 1099 01965-10-01October 1965 01989-02-01February 1989 Scrapped.
DB 1009 DB 1116 01965-10-01October 1965 DBR 1267 KiwiRail In Service North Island
DB 1010 DB 1122 01965-12-01December 1965 DBR 1226 MAXX Blue In service North Island Back-up locomotive, freight service.
DB 1011 DB 1139 01965-12-01December 1965 DBR 1241 Scrapped.
DB 1012 DB 1145 01965-12-01December 1965 01986-05-01May 1986 Scrapped.
DB 1013 DB 1151 01965-12-01December 1965 DBR 1295 Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") In service North Island
DB 1014 DB 1168 01966-01-01January 1966 DBR 1200 International Orange In service North Island
DB 1015 DB 1174 01966-01-01January 1966 DBR 1282 International Orange In service North Island
DB 1016 DB 1180 01966-02-01February 1966 01989-02-01February 1989 Scrapped.

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