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Scan of engineering blueprint of the #4 air conditioning shaft and engine room. Illustrations on blueprint carried out by Auckland City Council heritage management staff members following a soil subsidence into a cavity below the concrete blast cap. The Albert Park tunnels are found largely beneath Albert Park, in central Auckland, New Zealand.
The 1920s locomotive was special to the Society because whilst based in the Auckland (until about 1964), the engine had been used on many Society excursions around the Auckland area and was a favourite with many of the members who also worked on NZR at the time.
Raahui Pookeka-Huntly Railway Station (formerly Huntly Railway Station) is on the North Island Main Trunk line and the Awaroa Branch in the town of Huntly in the Waikato District of New Zealand, 65 mi (105 km) south of Auckland. [2] It is 7.31 km (4.54 mi) north of Taupiri and 2.78 km (1.73 mi) south of Kimihia. [3]
The Engine Room is an Australian jazz trio made up of Roger Frampton, John Pochee and Steve Elphick who were the rhythm section of Ten Part Invention. [1] Their album Full Steam Ahead was nominated for the 1996 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album .
Main engine deck of a cargo vessel Location of a ship's engine room on a bulk carrier Engine room of the Mercy Ship Caribbean Mercy in 1997. Her propulsion diesel is an MAK. EMD diesels in the engine room of the Research Vessel Davidson circa 2002. On a ship, the engine room (ER) [1] is the compartment where the machinery for marine propulsion ...
Helensville railway station formerly served the town of Helensville, 60.47 km (37.57 mi) northwest of Auckland Strand, [2] in the North Island of New Zealand. It was a stop on the North Auckland Line, and was the next major station north of Waitākere. Occasionally it was called the Helensville North Railway Station. [3] [1]
Built in 1861, the warehouse operated as the Bluestone Room, a pub and restaurant, from 2003 until 2020. The building was added to the List of category 1 Historic Places (list of protected buildings and places) by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust on 2 July 1987. [1] It is the oldest surviving stone building in Auckland. [2]
A low-flying Cessna 172 piloted by Marx Jones and Grant Cole disrupted the final test at Eden Park, Auckland, on 12 September [31] by dropping flour-bombs on the pitch, despite which the game continued. [41] "Patches" of criminal gangs, such as traditional rivals Black Power and the Mongrel Mob, were also evident.