NZR M class explained

NZR M Class
Powertype:Steam
Builder:Hunslet
Builddate:1875
Totalproduction:4
Rebuilder:NZR
Rebuilddate:1888-1890
Firstrundate:1875
Whytetype:0-6-0T
Driverdiameter:42.253NaN3
Locoweight:27.71NaN1
Boilerpressure:1300NaN0
Firearea:8.6square feet
Totalsurface:583square feet
Cylindercount:Two, outside
Cylindersize:13x
Tractiveeffort:72002NaN2

The NZR M class were a series of four tank engines built in England for the Otago railways Bluff to Winton section. They were acquired by NZR in the late 1870s and rebuilt in the late 1880s. As rebuilt they were not very successful and were used in shunting duties until retirement in the 1920s.

They were rather ineffectual engines derisively called the Pullets by engine men. They were used on the Napier Express at the turn of the century; either in pairs or with a Baldwin N class when the duo was called a 'en and chicken. [1]

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  1. Book: Mahoney, J D . Kings of the Iron Road: Steam Passenger Trains of New Zealand . 1982 . 1987 . Dunmore Press . Palmerston North . 0-908564-90-2 . 52 .