Back to Cape Town part 4

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fanie kleynhans
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Back to Cape Town part 4

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Here are the last pics of the trip. The train arrived on time at Matjies and we arrived quite a few min early in Bellville. This time we were in coach no 5 which was nice for photos around curves, but what I missed from the trip there we were in the coach right behind the locos and it was quite nice hearing the fans the whole time! The disappointing part this time no freight trains at all, in Worcester yard a dead grain train facing east the only one. We past the Trans Karoo economy between Paarl and Klapmuts and Rovos at Stikland.
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Our train arriving
Our train arriving
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Nice early morning sun just after we left
Nice early morning sun just after we left
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Through the Hex River valley
Through the Hex River valley
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Entering Worcester station
Entering Worcester station
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Through Tulbaghkloof, lots of passengers were watching out the windows here
Through Tulbaghkloof, lots of passengers were watching out the windows here
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Economy beteen Paarl and Klapmuts
Economy beteen Paarl and Klapmuts
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Rovos at Stikland
Rovos at Stikland
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Stefan Andrzejewski
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Re: Back to Cape Town part 4

Post by Stefan Andrzejewski »

Thanks for sharing . I have enjoyed all your photo's
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