There is also a locomotive that has been nicknamed the
Taranaki Flyer,
AB class no.745. This locomotive, made in 1922 by the
North British Locomotive Company, is currently under restoration by the
Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust. It derailed on 16 July 1956 as a result of a washout near
Hāwera while hauling a freight train from Whanganui to New Plymouth. Both crew survived, but the locomotive was too expensive to recover and was buried in situ, with the repaired railway embankment built directly over it. The engine lay undisturbed until November 2001, and in 2002 it was salvaged minus tender, which was in poor condition, and taken to
Waitara. In 2007, the Taranaki Flyer Society formed to restore the locomotive, and it was transported to the old railway goods shed at
Stratford. The Society, however, became low on funds and lost its lease on the shed. It offered the locomotive to other preservation groups and accepted an offer from the Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust. The locomotive has been based at that group's workshops in
Maymorn since October 2013. It is currently under restoration, with the long-term objective of returning it to operation. == References ==