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The Federation of Rail
Organisations of NZ exists to represent the
Heritage & Tourist Rail Industry in New Zealand. Major functions of
the
Federation include:-
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| The Federation structure consists of an Executive, Executive Officer and Specialist Convenors. The Executive and Convenors are elected at the Annual General Meeting. The Executive Officer (currently the President) is appointed by the Executive. |
| FRONZ Executive |
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President Secretary, Treasurer & 3 Members |
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| Specialist Convenors |
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| OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH |
TRAINING
& QUALIFICATIONS |
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OPERATIONS |
AWARDS |
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& BLUEPRINTS |
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| STEAM
DRIVEN VEHICLES |
ENGINEERING & CODE COMPLIANCE |
STEAM
LOCO RESTORATION AWARD |
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1301 FRONZ LOCO |
RAIL
PLANZ DATABASE |
FUTURE
HERITAGE NETWORK |
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| DRIVING |
COMMUNICATIONS & RECORDING DEVICES |
DIESEL
LOCO ROLLING STOCK TRAMWAY |
ARCHIVES
ADVISER |
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| INFRASTRUCTURE - TRACK |
INNOVATION & EXCELLENCE AWARDS |
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| INFRASTRUCTURE AWARD |
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| ANNUAL CONFERENCE |
INDUSTRY LEADER |
EXECUTIVE OFFICER |
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT |
ANNUAL AWARDS |
| INDUSTRY STANDARDS & TRAINING |
COMMUNIQUES, NETWORKING, AFFILIATION |
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MONITORING LEGISLATION & BUREAUCRACY |
CONTRACTS NEGOTIATION & PURCHASING |
| ACCESS TO EXPERT PRACTITIONERS |
ADVOCACY & DISPUTES RESOLUTION |
LOCAL ISSUES & SITE VISITS |
FUNDING REVIEW & SUPPORT |
TECHNICAL PAPERS |
| 1972 First
meeting 1974 Registered as National Federation of Rail Societies Inc 1976 Agreement with Crown over access to network for trains of private rolling stock 1985 Network Access Agreement extended to locomotives 1991 Extensive consultation with MoT over new rail operating legislation 1992 Rail Service Licensing regime introduced 1993 Locomotive Boiler Code accepted 1996 Appointed to represent rail heritage industry on Industry Training Organisations 1999 Steam Driven Vehicle (driver’s) Qualification registered 2000 Track Standards Code adopted as voluntary industry Code of Practice 2001 Appointed to Railway Level Crossing Safety Forum 2002 Changed name to Federation of Rail Organisations NZ Inc 2003 Appointed to National Rail Safety Consultative Forum 2004 Negotiated new Network Access Agreement with NZ Rail Corp / OnTrack 2005 Launched Purchasing Guidebook initiative 2005 Key submissions on new Railways Act affecting all rail operators. 2005 Successful reduction in LTNZ license fees for small operators. 2006 Participation in Rural Fire Authority railway fires minimisation project 2006 Commencement of training for volunteers to staff trains on national network 2006 1st trains ran on national network wholly staffed by volunteers in safety-critical roles |