NZR X class |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | NZR Addington Workshops |
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Build date | 1908 - 1909, 1913 - 1915 1943 - 1949 (rebuild) |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 30 mph (48 km/h) |
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Tractive effort | 26,620 lbf (118.4 kN) (original)/ 31,150 lbf (138.6 kN) (starting) 29,500 lbf (131 kN) (rebuild) |
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Career |
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Number in class | 18 |
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Numbers | 439–446 588–597 |
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Locale | North Island Main Trunk |
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First run | 1909 |
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Last run | 1957 |
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Retired | 1935–1950 |
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Current owner | Feilding & Districts Steam Rail Society (1) |
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Disposition | Withdrawn, one preserved |
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The New Zealand X class was a pioneering class of eighteen 4-8-2 steam locomotives built for New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) and designed by A. L. Beattie that operated on the national rail network of New Zealand. In 1908, a heavy and powerful locomotive was required to haul traffic on the newly completed mountainous central section of the North Island Main Trunk Railway, and as a logical progression of the 4-6-2 Q class design, the 4-8-2 wheel arrangement was created for the X class.