• 9104278°E / -41.2298917; 174.9104278 The Hutt Railway Workshops is a major railway engineering facility in the Lower Hutt suburb of Gracefield in the Wellington...
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    Second World War. Main construction and assembly took place at Hutt Workshops. Hillside Workshops largely constructed - but did not assemble - ten of the class...
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    transformers and overhauled traction motors. This work was undertaken at the Hutt Workshops with EF30007 the first to be treated after having been out of action...
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    at Hutt Workshops, Wellington DBR1213 - stored at Hutt Workshops, Wellington DBR1226 - stored at Hutt Workshops, Wellington DBR1267 - stored at Hutt Workshops...
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    the Upper Hutt City Council. The entire Hutt Valley includes both Lower and Upper Hutt cities. Lower Hutt is also often simply called "the Hutt". Before...
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  • from 1878 until the opening of the replacement Hutt Workshops facility in 1929. The first railway workshops in the Wellington region were near Wellington's...
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    between Wellington, Upper Hutt and Plimmerton, top-and-tailed by EO electric locomotives. These were refurbished by Hillside Workshops and classified SE, SEG...
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    arrived in Auckland on 12 September 1995, and were later hauled to Hutt Workshops in Wellington. The second batch followed on the inter-island rail ferry...
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    standing for turbocharged) and renumbered 7008. DFT7008 was released from Hutt Workshops on 20 November 1992 and used on a number of revenue and test trains...
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    trains from Wellington. The station was behind the Hutt Park Raceway and opposite the Hutt Workshops. Services consisted exclusively of trains for patrons...
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