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NZR RM class (Standard) and New Zealand Railways Department

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Difference between NZR RM class (Standard) and New Zealand Railways Department

NZR RM class (Standard) vs. New Zealand Railways Department

The NZR RM class Standard railcars were a class of railcar operated by the New Zealand Railways Department in the North Island of New Zealand. The New Zealand Railways Department, NZR or NZGR (New Zealand Government Railways) and often known as the "Railways", was a government department charged with owning and maintaining New Zealand's railway infrastructure and operating the railway system.

Similarities between NZR RM class (Standard) and New Zealand Railways Department

NZR RM class (Standard) and New Zealand Railways Department have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hutt Workshops, New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society, NZR RM class (Wairarapa), Palmerston North, Rimutaka Incline, Rimutaka Tunnel, South Island, Wellington.

Hutt Workshops

The Hutt Railway Workshops is a major railway engineering facility in the Lower Hutt suburb of Gracefield in the Wellington region of New Zealand's North Island.

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New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society

The New Zealand Railway and Locomotive Society Inc (NZRLS) is a society of railway enthusiasts, based in Wellington.

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NZR RM class (Wairarapa)

The sole surviving Wairarapa railcar, RM 5 (''Mahuhu''), undergoing restoration at the Pahiatua Railcar Society The NZR RM class Wairarapa railcar (or Rimutaka railcar) was the second truly successful class of railcars to enter service on New Zealand's national rail network.

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Palmerston North

Palmerston North (Te Papa-i-Oea) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatu-Wanganui region.

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Rimutaka Incline

The Rimutaka Incline was a, gauge railway line on an average grade of 1-in-15 using the Fell system between Summit and Cross Creek stations on the original Wairarapa Line in the Wairarapa district of New Zealand.

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Rimutaka Tunnel

The Rimutaka Tunnel (officially Tunnel 2, Wairarapa Line) is a railway tunnel through New Zealand's Remutaka Range, between Maymorn, near Upper Hutt, and Featherston, on the Wairarapa Line.

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South Island

The South Island (Māori: Te Waipounamu) is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island.

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Wellington

Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with residents.

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NZR RM class (Standard) and New Zealand Railways Department Comparison

NZR RM class (Standard) has 36 relations, while New Zealand Railways Department has 173. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.83% = 8 / (36 + 173).

References

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