Richard William McVilly (1862 – 6 April 1949 was the General Manager of
New Zealand Railways from 1919 to 1924.
Born in Otago and Educated in Dunedin and Invercargill, he joined the department in 1879.
During World War I his predecessor
E. H. Hiley was serving in the NZEF, so McVilly was acting General Manager.
In 1919 he was appointed as General Manager.
and retired in 1924.
He was made a member of the Victorian Order in 1920.
After retiring he was Managing Director of ''Black and White Cabs'' in Wellington.
He was a Wellington City Councillor from 1927 to 1929.
He was a keen sportsman, and was president of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association for 15 years,, and presented the McVilly Cup. , and was Chairman of the New Zealand Rowing Association, and was a member of the New Zealand and Wellington Roving Asociations.
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1862 births
1949 deaths
New Zealand public servants
New Zealand people in rail transport
20th-century New Zealand public servants
19th-century New Zealand public servants
Wellington City Councillors
People from Otago
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