Wrapped AM Units

AM class EMUs wrapped with artwork roaming the Auckland rail network
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AM 661 departs Papatoetoe station with sister unit AM 238 leading. AM 661 is wrapped in vinyl artwork aimed at promoting rail safety

6 August 2019

AM 661 departs Papatoetoe station with its artwork on show. From a distance, the art reads "LOOK BOTH WAYS", with "WAYS" visible here on AMT 661

6 August 2019

At the end of the six-car train, AMA 661 shows off a third of the safety art

6 August 2019

The second unit to get wrapped, AM 471 sits at Papakura waiting to depart for Britomart. On AM 471, the passengers also become part of the artwork

12 June 2020

Like on AM 661's wrapping, the artwork covering AM 471 incorporates a rail safety message

12 June 2020

AM 471 departs Papakura on a run back to Britomart, with its bright artwork standing out in the dark

12 June 2020

The third wrapped unit, AM 620, stands at Papakura on an evening service before returning to Britomart as the lead unit

1 July 2020

AM 620's artwork is inspired by local flora and fauna, and like others, was designed by a New Zealand artist

1 July 2020

AM 471 rolls across Spartan Road on a morning service to Papakura, with its wrap shining in the morning sun

8 October 2020

Heading up the grade towards Wiri junction, AM 618 leads AM 620 on an Eastern Line service to Britomart. AM 620 was the third unit wrapped with rail safety themed artwork

14 July 2021

Heading the other way towards Manukau, AM 390 leads AM 593 down the grade. AM 593 became the fourth unit to receive a rail safety wrapping

14 July 2021

With two wrapped units passing each other, the services head in opposite directions on the Manukau Branch

14 July 2021

AM 390 glides towards Manukau station with wrapped AM 593 trailing behind. In the distance, AM 618 and AM 620 enter Wiri junction and head onto the North Island Main Trunk

14 July 2021

The two units gleam in the morning sun as the train heads towards Manukau

14 July 2021

Showing off its new look, AM 593 trails a 6-car train into Manukau station

14 July 2021

Stopped at Parnell on its way to Penrose, AM 674's bright wrapping contrasts with the former car park in the foreground

30 October 2021

Getting under way from Parnell, AM 674 heads up the hill towards Newmarket

30 October 2021

AM 674's wrap features a rail safety message like the other wrapped units; this one reads "Kia Mataara. Kia Haumaru Te Haere. Be Alert, Go Safely!"

30 October 2021

Heading out of New Lynn towards Britomart, AM 509 cuts through the rain as it heads east

30 October 2021

AM 509 crosses Avondale Stream at Olympic Park with its brightly coloured wrapping

30 October 2021

With power car AMP 509 trailing the unit, the train heads out of New Lynn towards Newmarket and Britomart

30 October 2021

Wearing its new KFC advertisment wrapping, AM 714 trails behind AM 375 at Puhinui heading for Waitematā

16 April 2024

AM 714 on the rear of a 6-car unit, with KFC advertising applied. The unit debued its new wrap on services to a Blues game at Eden Park in early April 2024, with fried chicken being given out on board

16 April 2024

AMT 714 gets the red KFC treatment as the fifth car on the service, with the "Gravy Train" slogan on the middle windows

16 April 2024

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