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RailPictures.Net Photo: 163 Feilding & Districts Steam Rail Society Steam 0-6-0 at Woodville, New Zealand by John Russell
 
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      » Manuwatu Gorge, Palmerston North - Gisborne Line 
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      » April 14, 2019
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      F 163 built by Dubs and Co. Glasgow in 1880 is the oldest mainline certified locomotive in New Zealand. Feilding & District Steam Rail host and operate this Rail Heritage Trust locomotive. The train was making public trips through the spectacular Manawatu Gorge between Ashhurst and Woodville.
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      New Zealand - Feilding & District Steam Rail

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      Feilding Steam Rail operates rail excursions around lower North Island and is home of several steam locomotives of New Zealand Railway & Locomotive Society and Rail Heritage Trust. For more see www.steamrail.org.nz
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