It owns heritage railway locomotives, rolling stock, and structures in the Wanganui area.
SteamRail Wanganui successfully saved the turntable and restored it over a period of three years with the assistance of Steam Incorporated.
The first locomotive to use it was Steam Incorporated's KA 945 and the turntable now sees daily use by regular trains, as well as occasional use by visiting excursions.
[1] The society subsequently acquired other railway infrastructure in the Wanganui area, including the Aramoho signal box, East Town Workshops staff buildings, and a shed converted into a storage depot for the society's rolling stock.
[2] The organisation possesses three small diesel locomotives, all of which were used in private industrial service rather than by the New Zealand Railways Department.