Steam Incorporated


Steam Incorporated, often abbreviated to Steam Inc., is a railway heritage and preservation society based at the Paekakariki Railway Station, Paekakariki at the southern end of the Kapiti Coast, approximately 50 minutes north of Wellington on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island. Unlike some societies who operate on preserved sections of closed branch lines, Steam Incorporated own a depot beside one of the country's most important railway lines, the North Island Main Trunk Railway, and restores heritage locomotives and rolling stock for use on excursions on the regular national rail network.

History of the depot

Paekakariki's close association with the railway began in 1886 when the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company's line from Wellington to Longburn opened. Paekakariki Railway Station was a large station despite the settlement's small size, as it was ideally located as a locomotive changeover point - powerful engines were required to tackle the difficult grades between Wellington and Paekakariki, while lighter and more nimble ones were better suited to the gentle grades and straight track through the Kapiti Coast and Horowhenua to Manawatu. The New Zealand Railways Department took over the Wellington and Manawatu Railway in December 1908, but Paekakariki's status as an important depot remained unchanged. In 1940, the line from Wellington to Paekakariki was electrified and Paekakariki's depot was altered: it became the changeover point from electric to steam motive power, or electric to diesel from the 1950s onwards. Paekakariki also was an important goods transfer point between the Railways and its "Rail Air" service that operated out of Paraparaumu across Cook Strait, before the Rail ferries. A large goods shed was constructed at Paekakariki by U.S. Marines stationed in the area for use with the Rail Air service during World War II. In the late 1960s with steam power coming to an end, the locomotive depot in Paekakariki was closed and the diesel locomotives which replaced steam were based out of Wellington instead. The main engine shed was demolished along with a number of other buildings, but the Rail Air Shed, two signal boxes, amenities building and a turntable remained when Steam Incorporated acquired the site. New sheds were constructed to replace those demolished, and the Rail Air Shed & amenities buildings were acquired when it became available. While initially leasing a portion of the site, Steam Incorporated now owns the whole former depot site including the 70 ft turntable however the railways retain a right of access to the turntable.

Steam Incorporated

As steam started to disappear from the NZR network, a group of enthusiasts united to preserve steam locomotives with the express intention of running them on the NZR main line network. At the time, all locomotives that had been preserved were solely for use on heritage railways or for static display, and as the NZR sold locomotives on the proviso that they would never again run on the NZR network, it was a radical concept. However Steam Incorporated was formed and locomotives were purchased by the society or for the society by members.

List of Locomotives

Key:In ServiceIn Service, Main Line CertifiedUnder Overhaul/RestorationStoredStatic DisplayScrapped

In addition:
Steam Incorporated owns one of New Zealand's largest fleets of heritage passenger carriages certified for mainline operation on the regular national network. Originally painted in a unique chocolate brown livery with yellow lining to differentiate them from carriages in service on regular trains, the paint was found to fade and look shabby, and when Tranz Rail, NZR's successor, repainted their carriages in a blue livery in the early 1990s, Steam Incorporated reverted to the "Midland Red" paint scheme that had been used for most passenger carriages in New Zealand since the 1920s.
Steam Incorporated own a variety of carriage types, such as five wide-bodied AA class 50 ft wooden passenger carriages with balcony ends. In 2008, these carriages were painted in "Pullman Green" for use in the North Island Main Trunk Railway centenary celebrations. In addition, Steam Inc. have a number of 50-foot and 56-foot steel-clad passenger carriages, one of which has been converted for use as a buffet/souvenir car. The active fleet stands at twelve fully restored and main line certified carriages, with one currently under restoration, one awaiting mainline certification and nine stored.
Along with carriages, the society owns a number of guards vans and former goods wagons, some of which are certified for main line operation as locomotive service wagons.

Carriages

Pre-TMS numberTMS numberBuilderTypeYear builtYear arrivedNotes
A 1859A 56916NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageLast 56-foot First Class car in original Main Trunk condition. Equipped with pressure ventilation. Purchased by Keith Magnussen in 1983, later donated to Steam Incorporated. Stored awaiting restoration.
A 1868AS 56073NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageEx-Auckland charter fleet, used as a servey car. Purchased from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in 2013. Awaiting restoration.
A 1870A 56105NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageSurplus ex-Auckland suburban service in 1996. Sold to Waitara Railway Preservation Society, and stored at Brixton until 2010 when sold to Steam Incorporated. Currently stored.
A 1902A 56156
A 2317
NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageEx-Auckland charter fleet. Purchased from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in 2013. Restored 2013 to 2014. Mainline certified.
A 1928A 3389
AS 2500
ASO 27
NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageFirst 56-foot carriage rebuilt as a big window car in 1987, used as a survey car. Purchased from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in 2013. Currently stored.
A 1933A 3212
AO 221
NZR Addington Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriagePurchased from The Great Journeys of New Zealand in 2018. Currently stored in Middlemarch.
A 1942A 56453NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageSurplus ex-Auckland suburban service in 1996. Under restoration, will be fitted with a South Island First Class-style Coupe compartment.
A 1943A 56461NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageSurplus ex-Auckland Suburban trains 1996. Sold to Gisborne City Vintage Railway, later on-sold to Waitara Railway Preservation Society. Sold to Steam Incorporated in 2010. Currently stored.
A 1947A 3239
AO 83
NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriagePurchased from The Great Journeys of New Zealand in 2018, rear end observation car. Currently stored in Middlemarch.
A 1953A 56544NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageEx-Auckland charter fleet. Sold to Steam Inc. in 2008. Restoration completed in 2012. Mainline certified.
A 1962A 56333
A 2234
NZR Addington Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageEx-Auckland charter fleet. Purchased from KiwiRail Scenic Journeys in 2013. Currently stored.
A 1975A 302256' 0" steel-panelled mainline coachNZR Otahuhu WorkshopsOwned by John and Rolf Christensen. Leased to Steam Inc., and arrived in June 2020. Awaiting repainting. Mainline certified.
A 1989A 56769NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageSurplus ex-Auckland suburban service 1996. Restoration completed in 2003. Mainline certified.
A 2011AB 3534NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline carriageBuilt as Vice Regal staff carriage A 2011. Later re-built as an AB buffet car for Endeavour service, later modified with reduced counter and additional seating. Withdrawn in 2007 and stored at Hutt Workhops. Purchased by Steam Inc. in 2008, and stored awaiting restoration.
AA 1030A 4012 NZR Petone Workshops50' wooden body, wide-body mainline carriageObtained as a derelict from Hutt Workshops. Restored in 1981. Mainline certified.
AA 1071A 4029 NZR Petone Workshops50' wooden body, wide-body mainline carriageWithdrawn from NZR service in Auckland. Restored in 1977. First Steam Inc. carriage to be restored. Returned to service in February 2007 after wood-work repairs. Mainline certified.
AA 1073A 4035 NZR Petone Workshops50' wooden body, wide-body mainline carriageWithdrawn from NZR service in Auckland. Returned to service 1979, car still has original style pressed steel internal ceiling. Mainline certified.
AA 1265A 4070 NZR Petone Workshops50' wooden body, wide-body mainline carriageObtained as a derelict from Hutt Workshops. Restored and entered Steam Inc. service in 1981. Mainline certified.
AA 1267A 4087 NZR Petone Workshops50' wooden body, wide-body mainline carriageObtained from Rotten Row at Marton, first carriage acquired by Steam Inc. Restored and entered Steam Inc. service in 1980. Still has original style pressed steel internal ceiling; first Steam Inc. car to be painted in red livery. Mainline certified.
AA 1494A 4093 NZR Newmarket Workshops50' wooden body, wide-body mainline carriageOwned by the Glenbrook Vintage Railway. Currently on loan to Steam Inc for the 2018/19 Marlborough Flyer season. Mainline certified.
AA 1618A 56006NZR Addington Workshops50' wooden body, steel panelled wide-body mainline carriageOne of the first batch of five 56-foot long carriages, originally built as a sleeping car. Restored as buffet and souvenir car by Steam Inc., entered service in 1984. Mainline certified.
AA 1757A 50215NZR Otahuhu Workshops50' steel-panelled wide-body mainline carriageEntered Steam Inc. service in 1984. Withdrawn in 1994 for a comprehensive overhaul, overhaul restarted in 2005 and re-entered service in 2009. Mainline certified.
AA 1769A 50274NZR Otahuhu Workshops50' steel-panelled wide-body mainline carriageBuilt by NZR as a First Class car but later had Second Class seats installed with generous leg room. Entered Steam Inc. service in 1984. Overhauled and returned to service in 1994. Mainline certified.
AA 1783A 50290NZR Otahuhu Workshops50' steel-panelled wide-body mainline carriageEntered Steam Inc. service in 1984, withdrawn in 2002 for a comprehensive overhaul. Overhaul begun 2012. Restored in 2017. Awaiting mainline certification.
AL 1917AL 56255
AL 56066
NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel-panelled mainline car-vanConverted to carvan at Otahuhu for suburban work in 1982, withdrawn in 1996. Sold to Steam Incorporated, former luggage compartment modified to provide space for loco support crew. Restored in 1997. Mainline certified.

Guards vans

Pre-TMS numberTMS numberBuilderTypeYear builtYear arrivedNotes
F 524F 1164NZR Otahuhu Workshops50' wooden body guards vanEntered Steam Inc. service in 1988, withdrawn 1993. Currently used as a photographic display vehicle.
F 609F 2391NZR Otahuhu Workshops56' steel panelled guards vanUsed on Southerner & Endeavour trains, then briefly used as a Way & Works vehicle. Stored awaiting future restoration.
FM 20FM 290
AG 239
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries50' steel modular guards vanOwned by John and Rolf Christensen. Leased to Steam Inc., and arrived in June 2020. Rebuilt into an open observation van in 1994. Awaiting repainting. Mainline certified.
FM 1254Daewoo Heavy Industries50' steel modular guards vanWithdrawn by NZR in 1988. Sold to a private owner in 1989, and stored at the Mainline Steam Trust Parnell until 2008. Restored and entered Steam Inc. service in 2009. Last guards van in revenue freight use in Auckland area, still fitted with original interior.

Wagons

Pre-TMS numberTMS numberBuilderTypeYear builtYear arrivedNotes
EUB 1905EA 2443NZR Otahuhu WorkshopsFlat deckOriginally built at UB 948. Reclassified as EUB 1905 in May 1944. Formerly owned by the Craven Crane Group. Ownership to Steam Inc. in 2009. Stored. Runner wagon for Crane 200.
EUB 4184EA 2679NZR Hutt WorkshopsFlat deckcOriginally built as UB 1357 c1952. Reclassified as EUB 4184 in December 1975. Crane runner for Crane 200. Formerly owned by the Craven Crane Group. Ownership to Steam Inc. in 2009. Stored.
KP 1728KP 8815Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesBoxcFormerly owned by the New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society. Ownership to Steam Inc. in July 2014. Stored.
KP 2550KP 17568
E 8338
Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesBoxcFormerly owned by the Craven Crane Group. Ownership to Steam Inc. in 2009. Stored. Reclassified as E 8338 in April 1990.
KP 3421KP 26822
E 7459
Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesBoxN/AOwned by the Rail Heritage Trust. Stored. Reclassified as E 7459 in May 1985.
KS 4901KS 16024
E 8817
NZR East Town WorkshopsBoxN/AOwned by the Rail Heritage Trust. Stored.
LA 14411Metropolitan Cammell High sideN/AReclassified as E 4071 c1972. Stored.
LB 2581LB 6557Samsung MoolsanHigh sideN/A
LBS 2355N/AHigh sideN/AN/A
M 1647N/ALow sideN/AN/AStored. Owned by the Rail Heritage Trust.
NA 1640NA 2056
NAK 6323
NZR Addington WorkshopsFlat deckN/AReclassified as NAK in 1987. Stored. Owned by the Rail Heritage Trust.
UB 326NZR Addington WorkshopsFlat deckcFormerly owned by the Craven Crane Group. Ownership to Steam Inc. in 2009. Stored.
UC 802UC 162N/ATankN/AStored.
UC 804UC 185NZR Petone WorkshopsTankN/AMainline certified.
UC 1294UC 2252NZR Addington WorkshopsTankN/AStored.
UC 1315UC 2471NZR Addington WorkshopsTankRestored 2001 to 2004. Used to transport water. Mainline certified.
UC 1345UC 2816NZR Otahuhu WorkshopsTankN/AStored.
UR 2026UR 2563NZR Otahuhu WorkshopsFlat DeckN/AUsed for transportation of coal. Mainline certified.
XP 3032XP 733
E 6734
NZR East Town WorkshopsVentilated BoxReclassified as E 6734 in 1982. Owned by the Rail Heritage Trust. Stored.
YC 755YC 602NZR East Town WorkshopsBallastN/AStored.
Z 331Z 814NZR Addington WorkshopsBoxN/AStored.
Z 341Z 913NZR Addington WorkshopsBoxcN/AStored.
Z 370Z 1158NZR Otahuhu WorkshopsBoxcN/AStored.
ZM 1203ZM 597NZR Addington WorkshopsBoxN/AOwned by the Rail Heritage Trust. Stored.

Excursions

Steam Incorporated has operated or participated in excursions to almost all parts of the national railway network that has been open since the late 1970s. As one of the first organisations to operate a private carriage fleet, excursions have been run since 1978. During the early years of the society's existence, NZR would not permit heritage operators to use their own locomotives on the national network, thus limiting the society's locomotive activities to the area of The Engine Shed. Since 1985 however, this policy has been abandoned and Steam Incorporated have run the majority of their excursions using society owned Steam and Diesel locomotives. Popular excursions have been through the central North Island, annual "Art Deco" expresses to Napier, to the centennial celebrations at Dunedin Railway Station in 2006, and to the centennial celebrations at Feilding in 2008. Some excursions are operated solely by Steam Incorporated crews with the society's own equipment, while others have been in conjunction with other New Zealand preservation societies and their locomotives, such as the "double drivers" excursions featuring two KA class locomotives.
Some of the more notable involvements Steam Incorporated have had were in 1993 when KA 945 and Steam Inc carriages toured for 3 weeks around New Zealand on the "Crunchie Train", and in 2008 when Steam Incorporated operated the Parliamentary Special NIMT Centennial train on behalf of ONTRACK, using primarily Steam Incorporated carriages and a mix of Steam Inc. and other mainline certified locomotives.