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NZR J class
J 1211 being serviced before departure from Napier. Photo by Joseph Christianson
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Career |
Number in class |
40 |
Numbers |
1200 - 1239 |
Locale |
All of New Zealand |
First run |
1939 - 1940 |
Last run |
1964 - 1967 |
Retired |
1964 - 1971 |
Scrapped |
1969 - 1971 |
Current owner |
Ian Welch, Steam Incorporated |
Disposition |
Three preserved, twelve rebuilt as JB, remainder scrapped |
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The NZR J class steam locomotives were a class of locomotive used in New Zealand. Following the success of the K class on NZR main lines, there was an urgent need for a modern, powerful locomotive capable of running over secondary lines laid with lighter rails. Thus a new "Mountain" 4-8-2 type locomotive was designed and classified by NZGR as the new class J. The 40 locomotives were all built by North British Locomotive Works, Scotland. They should not be confused with the members of 1874's J class, the first tender locomotives to operate in New Zealand. 30 Js were initially allocated to the North Island, the other 10 to the hilly Dunedin-Oamaru section in the South Island where with Wab tank banker engines they provided extra power for wartime freight and passenger loads. By 1950 with a large number of Hillside JA in service the South Island allocation of J and Wab tanks had been returned to Auckland.
The class had a notable appearance with the boiler being partly streamlined after the style of the New Haven Railroad's J400 class, and was also similar to the Norfolk and Western Railway class J and the NSWGR 38 class. The J class incorporated all the latest ideas of the KA class but a noteworthy departure was the use of the Baker valve gear. The tender was of the Vanderbilt type.
Twelve J class locomotives were converted to oil burning and reclassified as JB class, and the bullet nose streamlining was gradually removed. In 1962 ten J were transferred back to the South Island to replace the A class on the steep Greymouth-Otira section and another 6 Js were transferred in the mid 1960s to the SIMT. Some J class locomotives were reboilered with boilers transferred from the first North Island JA withdrawals in 1964-66 and others from the remainder of 12 JA boilers supplied by North British in 1954 for the construction of the last ten Hillside JA. The first reboilered J was used on the Otira route while the rest were reboilered in 1967. The three J engines that were used with the JA class on the South Island Limited in its last years in 1969-70 and later preserved were effectively a new 'JC' class with JA boilers and North Island JA tenders, reconstructed for coal rather than oil supply and had North Island JA trailing trucks, under the cab. The original J had been mainly freight and banking engines on the NIMT and had only powered a few provincial passenger trains, the Opua Express, the Auckland- New Plymouth night express and the Tanetua express. J 1211 and J1234 with JA 1267 were the usual engines on the fast South Island Limited on the Christchurch-Oamaru section, in its last year, their 'JC' conversion having made them NZRs final mainline steam flyers.
Preserved Locomotive List
Class register
Key: |
In service |
On lease |
Out of service |
Preserved |
Overhaul/Repair |
Scrapped |
Number |
Builder |
Entered service |
Withdrawn |
Notes |
1200 |
North British |
October 1939 |
July 1964 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1200. |
1201 |
North British |
October 1939 |
July 1969 |
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1202 |
North British |
October 1939 |
April 1966 |
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1203 |
North British |
November 1939 |
October 1964 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1203. Tender held by Steam Incorporated. |
1204 |
North British |
November 1939 |
January 1966 |
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1205 |
North British |
November 1939 |
October 1967 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1205. |
1206 |
North British |
November 1939 |
May 1965 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1206. |
1207 |
North British |
November 1939 |
April 1966 |
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1208 |
North British |
November 1939 |
July 1969 |
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1209 |
North British |
November 1939 |
July 1969 |
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1210 |
North British |
December 1939 |
March 1969 |
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1211 |
North British |
December 1939 |
November 16, 1971 |
Preserved, Mainline Steam. Converted to an oil burner, 1995. |
1212 |
North British |
December 1939 |
July 1969 |
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1213 |
North British |
December 1939 |
December 1967 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1213. |
1214 |
North British |
December 1939 |
January 1965 |
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1215 |
North British |
January 1940 |
January 1965 |
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1216 |
North British |
January 1940 |
July 1969 |
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1217 |
North British |
January 1940 |
March 1969 |
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1218 |
North British |
January 1940 |
April 1967 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1218. |
1219 |
North British |
January 1940 |
April 1966 |
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1220 |
North British |
February 1940 |
January 1966 |
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1221 |
North British |
February 1940 |
May 1966 |
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1222 |
North British |
February 1940 |
January 1965 |
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1223 |
North British |
February 1940 |
January 1966 |
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1224 |
North British |
February 1940 |
August 1967 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1224. |
1225 |
North British |
February 1940 |
January 1966 |
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1226 |
North British |
February 1940 |
July 1969 |
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1227 |
North British |
February 1940 |
March 1969 |
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1228 |
North British |
March 1940 |
March 1968 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1228. |
1229 |
North British |
March 1940 |
January 1965 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1229. |
1230 |
North British |
March 1940 |
October 1964 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1230. |
1231 |
North British |
March 1940 |
July 1969 |
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1232 |
North British |
March 1940 |
July 1969 |
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1233 |
North British |
March 1940 |
December 1967 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1233. |
1234 |
North British |
March 1940 |
November 16, 1971 |
Preserved, Steam Incorporated. J 1234 was on loan to the Glenbrook Vintage Railway, 1998. Returned to Steam Incorporated over the weekend of 6–7 June 2015. |
1235 |
North British |
March 1940 |
September 1967 |
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1236 |
North British |
March 1940 |
November 16, 1971 |
Preserved, Mainline Steam . Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1236, 2001. |
1237 |
North British |
March 1940 |
March 1969 |
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1238 |
North British |
March 1940 |
February 1967 |
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1239 |
North British |
March 1940 |
March 1968 |
Converted to an oil burner and reclassified as JB 1239. |
References
- ↑ Oil-burning J class locomotives were classified JB. Restored J class locomotive 1211 Gloria originally burned coal, but was converted to oil-burning during restoration. Oil capacity is 1,350 imp gal (6,100 L; 1,620 US gal).
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