The units arrived in Auckland from Perth in April 1993.[4] One unit went to Hutt Workshops in the winter of 1993 for staff familiarisation, while the other units were prepared for New Zealand service at Westfield locomotive depot.[4]
As a result of the units’ introduction, station platforms in Auckland needed to be raised.[2]
In October 1993, prior to New Zealand Rail being privatised, the company sold the class to the Auckland Regional Council.[2]
Upgrades and retirement
In 2002, the Auckland Regional Council funded an upgrade of the class, which included refurbishment of the interiors and painting in the new MAXX blue colour scheme. The first refurbished unit entered service in December 2002, the last in November 2003.[5]
Due to the introduction of the AM class electric multiple unit on all of Auckland's suburban railway lines, the ADL/ADC units were retained only for use between Pukekohe and Papakura station as a shuttle service. This was due to that portion of the North Island Main Trunk not being electrified at the time. The diesel units were also used to provide service during power outages when electric trains could not operate.[7]
In 2020, the government announced funding for electrification of this section,[8] which once completed will render the ADL/ADC DMUs surplus to requirements. The ADL class were retired in August 2022.[9]
Two out of service ADLs were transferred to Glenbrook Vintage Railway (GVR) for storage in 2021 to make space for new EMUs. The DMUs were hauled to GVR by the railway's own DBR1254, because KiwiRail were unable to provide motive power for the transfers.[10] The remainder of the ADLs are now also stored at Glenbrook Vintage Railway and Pukeoware depot.
References
Citations
^ abMay, Andrew S; Gray, Bill (2006). A History of WAGR Passenger Carriages. Midland, WA: Bill Gray. pp. 319–323. ISBN0646459023.
Churchman, Geoffrey B; Hurst, Tony (2001). The Railways of New Zealand: A Journey through History (Second ed.). Wellington: Transpress New Zealand. ISBN0-908876-20-3. (First edition 1990, 1991)