Ka class steam locomotive, New Zealand Railways no 946, 4-8-4 type

Ka class steam locomotive, New Zealand Railways no 946, 4-8-4 type
Date
Ca 1939
Reference
APG-0284-1/2-G
Description

"Ka" 946, a K class steam locomotive, 4-8-4 type, photographed ca 1939 by A P Godber.

A print from this negative is at PA1-q-101 (Godber Album vol 108, page 109.)

"Ka" 946 was built in 1939 (maker's no. 329/39) by New Zealand Railways, Hutt Workshops, went into service in August 1939, and was written off in January 1965. See "Register of New Zealand Railways steam locomotives, 1863-1971" by W G Lloyd.

Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 5.75 x 3.75 inches

Access restrictions
Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Part of
Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives
Format
1 b&w original negative(s), Negatives, Dry plate glass negative 5.75 x 3.75 inches, Orientation: Horizontal image
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Ka class steam locomotive, New Zealand Railways no 946, 4-8-4 type. Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 :Collection of albums, prints and negatives. Ref: APG-0284-1/2-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22342871

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