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AddBy: Lizzie Errington10th Oct 2024 10:45AMThe following recollections were shared on the Upper Hutt Heritage Facebook page on the 5th October 2024:
"This turntable track must be the one which is currently dumped at the river, opposite Whakatiki Street?!" - Jasie Wasie
"R.M.5 has been restored by the Pahiatua Railcar Society." - Robert Scott
"Travelled on one of those at school holidays. Wellington to Woodside Station
outside of Greytown over the Rimutaka incline." - Dudley Peterson
"Rode on one of those cars early 1950s." - John B Innes
"They were known as the Wairarapa Tin Hares." - Brian Burne
"This turntable track must be the one which is currently dumped at the river, opposite Whakatiki Street?!" - Jasie Wasie
"R.M.5 has been restored by the Pahiatua Railcar Society." - Robert Scott
"Travelled on one of those at school holidays. Wellington to Woodside Station
outside of Greytown over the Rimutaka incline." - Dudley Peterson
"Rode on one of those cars early 1950s." - John B Innes
"They were known as the Wairarapa Tin Hares." - Brian Burne
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Wairarapa-class railcar Rm-4 'Maahunui' on the Upper Hutt turntable; 1936.. Upper Hutt Libraries, accessed 17/05/2026, https://uhcl.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/22269




