As of 2013, five English Electric sets had been preserved by individuals or railway societies. Two of the sets are fitted with the original single headlights while three are rebuilt sets featuring the later twin-beam headlight units: •
DM 16 and D 162 (DM216 and D2687) were withdrawn in July 2001 and stored at Hutt Workshops. Restored to working order in October 2008 for GWRC, it was named
Phoenix, after a suggestion on a Yahoo Group
Wellington Rail Gen by a Wellington-based rail fan, that was picked up by Tranz Metro management and bestowed upon the unit. Withdrawn again in December 2011, the set was donated to the
National Railway Museum of New Zealand in January 2013. DM216 has since been acquired by a private individual who will convert into a diesel-electric railcar at
Oamaru Steam and Rail. Trailer car D2687 remains at the NRMNZ, Ferrymead. •
DM 27 and D 163 (DM320 and D2695) was purchased by Ms Robin Gavin and donated to the
Canterbury Railway Society at the
Ferrymead Heritage Park in October 1988. For most of its time at
Ferrymead the set remained stored in an operable order from its arrival until leased to GWRC in 2007 for use in
Wellington until the new 'Matangi' trains arrived. The set was restored to service with its original diamond pantograph, re-painted in the original Midland Red livery and given its original pre-TMS number as per the wishes of Ferrymead in October 2008. The set returned to Ferrymead in on 22 July 2012 and was recommissioned for the CRS on 21 September 2013. This set is fitted with the original single headlights and is in operational condition. •
DM 45 and D 144 (DM510 and D2489) were sold in August 2012 to an enthusiast in the Wellington area and were towed to
Steam Incorporateds site at Paekākāriki for storage. As the initial non-rail use for the sets has encountered issues, the set remains stored outside at Paekākāriki. Following several graffiti attacks, one side of the unit has been painted grey although the other side still retains the Tranz Metro two-tone blue livery. This set is the last remaining unit set from the trio that ran the very last English Electric train to Melling on 25 June 2012, and also was one of the last two units to run on the Johnsonville Line on 15 June 2012. It is now used as a cafe in
Paraparaumu. •
DM 48 and trailers D 113 and D 138 (DM556, D2130 and D2411) was the last single-headlight set in use in Wellington, hence its name "Cyclops", and was withdrawn in 2012. Previously shortened to two cars to work on the Johnsonville Branch with DM 27, the set was donated to the newly founded Wellington Heritage Multiple Unit Preservation Trust in January 2013 and was moved to the Rimutaka Incline Railway's
Maymorn site for storage on 21 April 2013. It is the only three-car set to be preserved, and its new owners eventually hope to be able to run it on heritage excursions on the commuter network once they have restored it and adapted the unit to run on the higher system voltage (now 1700V DC). •
DM 49 and D 114 (DM562 and D2149) were sold through
TradeMe in July 2012. The set was purchased by a family in Schultz Road, Belgrove and they intend to convert it into self-contained accommodation units. The three-car set (with trailer D154) is located on what was once part of the formation for the Nelson Section. Six D class trailer cars have also found alternative use: •
D 138 (D 2438) and
D 169 (D 2751) were sold in 1994 to an individual at Silverdale on
Auckland's Hibiscus Coast where they were converted to private residences. They were fitted with twin-beam headlights prior to exiting service and are now in poor external condition. •
D 142 (D 2462) was sold to the
New Zealand Fire Service for use at their Rotorua Training Centre in March 2012, and delivered by rail to Mount Maunganui from where it was trucked to Rotorua. •
D 145 (D 2497) and
D 171 (D 2786) was sold to the New Zealand Army's
New Zealand Special Air Service (SAS) for use in anti-terrorist training at Papakura Military Camp. D 2497 headed north on 22 July 2012, with D 2786 following in October 2012. •
D 174 (D 2826) has been purchased by the same family at Belgrove who purchased DM562 and D2149. It left Hutt Workshops on the back of a trailer on 7 March 2013, and has been placed on a short length of track with the other set. These cars now give the appearance of being a 3-car set, although all are ex-Johnsonville Line types. == References ==