Like the
NZR F class, members of the FA class also saw service after being retired from NZR service. The largest user of these engines was the
Ohai Railway Board, who owned engines F A 10, 157, and 251 between 1919 and 1954. The last in service, FA 251, was displaced permanently in 1947 by the arrival of the railway's second
Drewry 0-6-0DM diesel locomotive. It was not scrapped immediately but may have lingered at Wairio for some time before it was finally scrapped. FA 41 and FA 250 were purchased by the
Whakatane Board Mills for use on their
Matahina Tramway in 1937 and 1943 respectively. These two engines were later displaced by two Drewry 0-6-0DM diesel locomotives, and FA 41 was onsold to
Auckland Farmers Freezing Company (AFFCo) in 1960. FA 250 lasted until 1967 when it was donated to the NZR&LS Waikato Branch for display at the now-defunct Te Awamutu Railway Museum and is now stored at the
Bay of Islands Vintage Railway, waiting to be restored. AFFCo purchased FA 9 in 1943, and purchased FA 41 from the Whakatane Board Mills in 1960. Both were converted to 0-6-0DM diesel shunters in 1953 and 1964 respectively and worked at AFFCo Moerewa and
Horotiu respectively. When the former FA 41 was withdrawn in 1980, its frame was donated to the
Bush Tramway Club at Pukemiro Junction for spare parts. ==See also==