Shosholoza Meyl trip part 1
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fanie kleynhans
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Shosholoza Meyl trip part 1
Hi all, some time ago i decided it is time for a train, not having done one in many years, so we booked from Bellville to Matjiesfontein on the Friday and back on the Monday morning. We left in a light rain, having it up until Tulbaghkloof, from there partly cloudy for the rest of the trip. Not counting Metro trains we passed a 35 with some grain wagons between Muldersvlei and Klapmuts, next train was the southbound economy at Hugenote, the Premier Classe at Malan, unfortunately no pic as i was busy eating! At Worcester we had a crew change, do freight trains also change crews there? The only other train we pass was a lengthy container train at Touwsriver. Here are a few pics of the trip there, to be continued with part 2.
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fanie kleynhans
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Re: Shosholoza Meyl trip part 1
I posted this topic from my phone and somehow the text is not on top but a pic! Can a mod pls change it as i dont see a edit button? Thanks
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I've changed it, Fanie. Thanks for these pictures and we look forward to part 2.
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Great pic's Fanie. Hope you enjoyed your stay at Matjiesfontein. We have not been there for some time. How many trains did you see at Matjiesfontein?
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Hi Fanie,
I really like the pictures. Very interesting and especially picture 5 is beautiful with the colours of the coaches.
Can you please post the name of the stations I see in the pictures?
Thank you.
I really like the pictures. Very interesting and especially picture 5 is beautiful with the colours of the coaches.
Can you please post the name of the stations I see in the pictures?
Thank you.
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Andreas, you should know the 1st one. You were there last year. Perhaps on the Cape Town side of the station. Its Worcester.
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John thanks for fixing my post.
Stefan I enjoyed the stay quite a lot, I think most people will get quite bored after a day because there's not much to do but for a railfan that is the perfect place to stay! From the Friday afternoon that we arrived till Monday morning when we left I counted all trains that I saw and heard go by and it was something in the 20's, can't remember the exact number now, which I think is a decent number for a weekend.
Andreas sorry I should have add comments with the pics, the 1st pic is at Worcester facing away from Cape Town, 2nd our train arriving at Bellville station, 3rd at Hugenote where we met the southbound economy train, 4th going through Tulbaghkloof, 5th between Worcester and De Doorns, 6th as we are about to enter the 4th tunnel between De Doorns and Touwsriver, the one which is a couple of km long and the last pic is at Touwsriver where we passed a container train.
Stefan I enjoyed the stay quite a lot, I think most people will get quite bored after a day because there's not much to do but for a railfan that is the perfect place to stay! From the Friday afternoon that we arrived till Monday morning when we left I counted all trains that I saw and heard go by and it was something in the 20's, can't remember the exact number now, which I think is a decent number for a weekend.
Andreas sorry I should have add comments with the pics, the 1st pic is at Worcester facing away from Cape Town, 2nd our train arriving at Bellville station, 3rd at Hugenote where we met the southbound economy train, 4th going through Tulbaghkloof, 5th between Worcester and De Doorns, 6th as we are about to enter the 4th tunnel between De Doorns and Touwsriver, the one which is a couple of km long and the last pic is at Touwsriver where we passed a container train.
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Stefan, after Fanie wrote the first one is facing away from Cape Town in Worcester it makes sense why the train is not standing at the platform to the left. My view in Worcester was mostly in direction to Cape Town, so I also didn't recognize the "street bridge" crossing the tracks. So you're right.
Fanie, you also have help me to find out which tunnel I took a photo of.
This picture was taken in 1995 when I was on the Trans-Karoo, travelling to Cape Town.
It's a nice comparition.
Fanie, you also have help me to find out which tunnel I took a photo of.
This picture was taken in 1995 when I was on the Trans-Karoo, travelling to Cape Town.
It's a nice comparition.
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Fanie 20 is a decent number for a weekend as I thought that all Freights were stabled on a Saturday afternoon till Monday. Does that no longer apply. Probably about nine Passenger trains would have past you. We have been there numerous times. The first was in 1984. That 24 hour period over 40 trains went through. At one stage there were two in the sidings waiting for a passenger on the mail line. I hardly slept that night.
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That third photo of the Economy passing Hugenot must have been running very early (about 45 min) as you normally pass then at Gouda. Unless you were running late.
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Nice photo Andreas, if you have more pls share them.
Stefan I also thought I'm not going to see many freights but was quite surprised on the Saturday evening. At about sunset a westbound container train went past and at about 9pm an eastbound mix freight, 5 min after this another eastbound consisting only of ballast wagons. No freights during Sunday, only at sunset things started to happen again, 2 coal trains and a grain train westbound but nothing the other way.
I think that Economy that we past must have been running early as we were about on time and worked out we will pass if from Wellington onwards only.
Stefan I also thought I'm not going to see many freights but was quite surprised on the Saturday evening. At about sunset a westbound container train went past and at about 9pm an eastbound mix freight, 5 min after this another eastbound consisting only of ballast wagons. No freights during Sunday, only at sunset things started to happen again, 2 coal trains and a grain train westbound but nothing the other way.
I think that Economy that we past must have been running early as we were about on time and worked out we will pass if from Wellington onwards only.
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Okay Fanie.
I will post the other photos I took here. Unfortunately I don't really know where exactly I took the photos but I know it was before Worcester.
Of two locosI know the number. 1950 and 1951 but the third one I don't know.
to be continue......
I will post the other photos I took here. Unfortunately I don't really know where exactly I took the photos but I know it was before Worcester.
Of two locosI know the number. 1950 and 1951 but the third one I don't know.
to be continue......
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Here the next pictures after we left Worcester.
At milepost 45 - 18 it became interesting.
Now we arrived in Hugenot, where I took these two pictures.
These are all pictures I took of my journey with the Trans-Karoo in 1995.
At milepost 45 - 18 it became interesting.
Now we arrived in Hugenot, where I took these two pictures.
These are all pictures I took of my journey with the Trans-Karoo in 1995.
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To all the experts. Where is that siding where the two Transkaroo's cross? My guess is Romans River. Great photo's of the original 6E'1s. I still love those head boards. It makes you proud. (Me any way). Wish I could get one.
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Thanks for sharing Andreas, that blue and yellow looks very nice on that locos.