After its assembly and improvements were completed, the railcar was transferred to the
South Island and took over passenger duties on the
Kurow Branch, running from
Kurow to
Oamaru and return six days a week. Previously, the line's passenger services had been worked by
mixed trains that carried both passengers and goods and thus would regularly stop for extended periods to load and unload freight. The steam railcar proved to be a vast improvement for passengers, as its schedule was an hour quicker, at just 1 hour 45 minutes. It could maintain a speed of on straight, flat track, but when presented with steep grades or sharp curves, its speed would drop to . One quirk of its operations was that farmers' dogs had to be carried in dog boxes for the duration of the trip rather than lying at their master's feet; as the railcar operated on a rural
branch line, this policy was not greeted with enthusiasm. == Withdrawal ==