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There were eighteen members of this class built. They were originally four cylinder compound engines with two high pressure and two low pressure cylinders.
The bore and stroke of the low pressure cylinder was 22 x 22 inches.
These were later converted to four cylinder ‘simples’ and the boiler pressure reduced.
This move actually increased their tractive effort.
X442's Technical Information
1909 - 1944 NZR Service
1944 - 1955 Ohai Railway Board Service
1955 - 1967 Ohai Railway Board, on standby
1967 - 1978 Stored
1978 - 2002 Ferrymead Railway (CRS)
2002 Feilding & District Steam Rail Soc.
Owned by NZR & LS
Once Wab794's restoration was completed the society was keen to start another project, so an appoach to the NZRLS was made for X442 that was stored at Ferrymead Railway in Christchurch.
X442 was shipped from Ferrymead and arrived in Feilding on the 23rd of September 2002.
X442's Journey to Feilding
The X is now in under cover storage in Feilding.
We are currently getting quotes for the overhaul of various items for X442.
Once we have an idea of costs will then start to work gaining the large sums of money we need to pay for the overhaul.
To see what restoration has been completed since X442 came to FDSRS, have a look at the X442 restoration page.