SA company to convert 30-year-old NZ rolling stock

Thirty-four of Wellington's decommissioned Hungarian-built commuter trains have escaped the scrapyard and will be refurbished and used in Tanzania and Zimbabwe according to New Zealand’s Dominion Post.
Built in 1982, the Hungarian-made Ganz Mavag cars have been shipped to South Africa where a rolling stock broker will convert them into locomotive-hauled carriages.
According to the report some were missing windows and were covered in graffiti.
The fleet of 44 Ganz Mavag, 2-car units originally cost $33m. At the time it was the largest single order of rolling stock in the history of the New Zealand Railways.