Knight's tram, Raurimu

Knight's tram, Raurimu was a bush railway owned by the Tamaki Sawmill Co., Raurimu and managed by Len Knight (formally Benjamin Leonard Knight).[1] It was located at Raurimu in the central North Island of New Zealand, connecting to the North Island Main Trunk Railway. The tramway with a track gauge of 3 12 feet (1,067 mm) was used for at least ten years from 1912 to 1922.

Knight's tram, Raurimu
Knight's tram, Raurimu, hauling logs over trestle
Technical
Track gauge3 12 feet (1,067 mm)
Route map
NZR North Island Main Trunk
NZR Raurimu Railway Station
Tamaki Sawmill Co. in Raurimu
Small Trestle bridge
Junction in the bush
Tracks in the bush

Locomotives

  • A & G Price, Type C 0-4-4-0, built 1912 with second-hand boiler and a twin vertical engine in the cab,[2] used 1912-1922 B.L. Knight, Raurimu[3]
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See also

References

  1. Tamaki Sawmill Company. Collection Ref No 91/7 held by Auckland Museum Library.
  2. Industrial Steam Locomotives. In: Newsletter, December 2017, Tauranga Model Marine and Engineering Club Inc.
  3. The Locomotive Owners: A & G Price Ltd., Thames.

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