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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 15, Issue 2 (May 1, 1940.)

(Rly. Publicity photos.) — Express train hauled by a “J” class locomotive in the station yard at Wellington. The following are the principal features of the locomotive: Length over buffers, 67 ft; weight in running order, 108 tons 5 cwt.; tractive effort, 24,960 Ibs.; coal bunker capacity, 6 tons; water tank capacity, 4,000 gals.; diameter of driving wheels, 4 ft. 6 in

(Rly. Publicity photos.) Express train hauled by a “J” class locomotive in the station yard at Wellington. The following are the principal features of the locomotive: Length over buffers, 67 ft; weight in running order, 108 tons 5 cwt.; tractive effort, 24,960 Ibs.; coal bunker capacity, 6 tons; water tank capacity, 4,000 gals.; diameter of driving wheels, 4 ft. 6 in.

(Rly. Publicity photos.)
Express train hauled by a “J” class locomotive in the station yard at Wellington. The following are the principal features of the locomotive: Length over buffers, 67 ft; weight in running order, 108 tons 5 cwt.; tractive effort, 24,960 Ibs.; coal bunker capacity, 6 tons; water tank capacity, 4,000 gals.; diameter of driving wheels, 4 ft. 6 in.