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D140 on the wharf at Bluff, 19 March 1909

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: S08750001
D140 on the wharf at Bluff
D140 on the wharf at Bluff

Dates

  • 19 March 1909

Conditions Governing Use

This item has no known copyright restrictions. Please acknowledge Invercargill City Libraries and Archives, Ref: A0120 S08750001, when re-using this image.

Biographical / Historical

NZR D class locomotives were first operated in 1874 until 1927.

Locomotive D140 was built by Scott Brothers in Christchurch in 1887. It bore their works number 36 and was one of ten D engines built between 1884 and 1887 by this early engineering company.

The D Class locomotives were built to supplement twenty-two similar engines imported from Scotland. They are a small general purpose tank locomotive with a small leading wheel set and four coupled driving wheels, each thirty-six inches in diameter. The D Class weighs seventeen tons, is twenty-two feet in length and is characterised by its distinctive and somewhat unusual inclined cylinders and running plates.

Locomotive D140 has a long association and played a part in the development of Canterbury, serving as part of the early New Zealand Railways locomotive fleet[in Southland] until it was taken out of service and sold in 1920.

From www.trainweb.org

Extent

From the Series: 1 photograph(s) (Small Collections Box 1)

From the Series: 1 digital object (Digital Archive)

Language of Materials

From the Record Group: English

Existence and Location of Copies

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Physical Description

Black and white photographic print [copy].

Content Note

Written on reverse: D140 on the wharf at Bluff. 19 March 1909.

Repository Details

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