New Zealand AK class carriage

The New Zealand AK class carriage is a type of 17 cars built by Dunedin's Hillside Workshops for KiwiRail's long-distance passenger operation The Great Journeys of New Zealand. Consisting of 11 AK saloon carriages and four AKC café carriages, supplemented by three AKL luggage vans and four AKV open-air viewing/generator vans converted from AG vans, similar to those previously used on the Coastal Pacific and the TranzAlpine. The AK class are the first new carriages to be built in New Zealand since 1943.

New Zealand AK class
AK class carriages on a TranzAlpine service at Arthur's Pass
Interior
In service2 November 2011
ManufacturerHillside Engineering
Constructed2010–2012
Number built17
Number in service17
Fleet numbersAK, AKC (cafe)
Capacity63 (AK car)
10 (AKC car)
OperatorsThe Great Journeys of New Zealand
DepotsWaltham depot (Christchurch), Westfield (Auckland)
Lines servedMain North Line,
Midland Line
North Island Main Trunk
Specifications
Car body construction19.53 m (64 ft 1 in)
Car length20.38 m (66 ft 10 in) over couplers
Width2.74 m (9 ft 0 in)
Height3.72 m (12 ft 2 in)
DoorsFour plug-type doors (AK car)
WeightAK: 37.4 t (36.8 long tons; 41.2 short tons)
AKC: 37.4 t (36.8 long tons; 41.2 short tons)
HVACHeating and air conditioning
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
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