The Blue Train speeds north here between Hermon and Gouda with 14108 leading. The class 14Es were eventually withdrawn from service after 2 of them caught fire.
The class 14Es were painted in the Blue Train colours for duty on the Blue Train but were withdrawn after two caught fire. Here 14108 and 109 lead the train through Paarl to Pretoria.
14001 leads the Blue Train around the curve and about to pass through Touwsrivier. These locos have been withdrawn from passenger service and are only used on freight now.
The Blue Train appears from a cut as it passes through Memorial siding a few km away from Matjiesfontein.
The luxury Blue Train behind 14-108 and 109 running up a slight incline between Malan and Soetendal.
14-108 taking a rest in the Worcester yard back when she was still painted in Spoornet orange.
2 class 14E locos lead the Blue Train out of Cape Town still in Spoornet orange colour. Since then they have been painted in the same blue as the Blue Train coaches but have an uncertain future no... (more)
14001 leads the Blue Train out of the third of the 4 Hexton tunnels with some fresh snow on the mountain tops in the back.
Winter have finally arrived in the Cape as is evident by the snow after a serious of cold fronts past the previous weekend. Here 14001 and 14107 lead the Blue Train through the Hex River Valley fr... (more)
14103 and 14101 lead the Blue Train into Tulbaghkloof just north of Gouda. The second loco have now also been given its stripes, matching those on the coaches.
The luxury Blue Train is a bit more than an hour into its journey from Cape Town to Pretoria, seen here just north of Wellington in the distance to the left.
The luxury Blue Train leaving Cape Town for Pretoria, nice to see "The Blue Train" badge on the nose of the loco.
A short grain train heads north behind 4 class 14E locos.