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Sunday, February 8, 2026
1960 Morris 702 bus in Palmerston North NZ
It's unclear if it was a municipal-owned bus, but that's likely. It has Hawke B35D bodywork and the driver stands with Omnibus Manager Reg Crutchley (right) in The Square, where buses operated from.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Wellington trams on Waitoa Road, late 1950s
The motorman or conductor standing by the tram on the left suggests this was especially posed. This is on the eastern side of the former tram tunnel (now bus tunnel) under Mt Victoria. For lots more get the books Wellington Transport Memories and Wellington: a Capital century.
Greek Mikado
It was designed for the United States Army Transportation Corps (USATC) and used in at least 24 countries. Greece's 7108 was used on the meter-gauge lines of the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE).
Friday, February 6, 2026
the end of NZR's Foxton branch, 1959
The end of the 31 km branch line in both senses.
A Bb with a handful of goods wagons and a guard's van (caboose) sit beside the station building at Foxton. A ceremonial last run was made with passenger cars.
The below aerial pic of May 1951 shows where the station and the goods shed were at the north end of Harbour Street in relation to Main Street (on the left) and the Manawatu River which has since silted up a lot — as a result the big red shed on the edge of the river, which still exists, is now about 30 metres from it.For lots more see our books, particularly New Zealand 1950s Steam in Colour compiled from the Derek Cross collection.
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