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This is a list of jargon commonly used by railfans in New Zealand. == B == ; Blue Fern : A passenger train of 56-foot steel-panelled carriages replacing 'Silver Fern' railcars on the North Island Main Trunk when they were unavailable ; Blue Rattlers : ADK class on the Auckland suburban network ; Blue Streaks : Three NZR RM class 88 seater railcars renovated for a fast service between Hamilton and Auckland〔David Jones, ''Where Railcars Roamed: The Railcars Which Have Served New Zealand Railways'' (Wellington: Wellington Tramway Museum, 1997), 22.〕〔Eric Heath and Bob Stott, ''Classic Railcars, Electric and Diesel Locomotives of New Zealand: Volume Two'' (Grantham House: Wellington, 1993), 34.〕 ; Bumble-Bee : Yellow and black Tranz Rail livery. Introduced on DC 4323 in 2001 after the Makihi collision, and officially named 'Hi-Viz'. Originally all locos were to have the Tranz Rail winged logo, but most carried 'TR' block letters on the long hood and several locos did not carry any branding (No Name). ; Bobtail : WW class locomotives before rebuilding 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glossary of New Zealand railway terms」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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