I class 0-6-4T single Fairlie
Built for NZR S class 1880-81
Avonside Engine Co., England
WAGR acquired 3 in 1891 25-27
I class 26, 0-6-4 single Fairlie Patent loco
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Probably c. 1891

I class loco in the yard, 6 wheel carriage and four wheel P class brakevan in the dock
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c. 1890s

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In service till c. 1900. All scrapped. This is the remains of one of the I class locomotives.

Upper Hutt City Library
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This was the same as the locos that went to WAGR.
They lasted well into the 1920s in service on the NZR
