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NZR Aa class

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NZR AA class
Power type Steam
Builder Baldwin Locomotive Works
Serial number 41826–41835
Build date 1914
Configuration 4-6-2
Length 34' 9"
Total weight 88.5 tons
Career NZGR
Number in class 10
Number 648-657
First run 1915
Preserved 0
Disposition Withdrawn
The correct title of this article is NZR AA class. It appears incorrectly here because of technical restrictions.

The AA class consisted of ten steam locomotives built to operate on New Zealand's national rail network. Built to a similar design to the A class of 1906, they had a wheel arrangement of 4-6-2 and were suited to hauling freight services. Ordered and built in 1914, all ten entered service in New Zealand in June 1915. They worked for four decades, with the first withdrawals occurring in December 1955, when six were taken out of service. The remaining four continued to operate until February 1957. None are preserved.

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