What's taking that marshaller so long with his green flag?
Ready to go and waiting for marching orders
Waiting its turn in front of the loco servicing shed.
Vryheid's yard shunters are idle. For the moment, that is...
Formation flying.... A crowded yard throat and crowded loco cabs make a crowded picture of two loco types using the same digits in their loco numbers, sitting astride Pretoria's Paul Kruger Stree... (more)
Say, Mister Signalman, how much longer do we have to wait?
Basking in the late afternoon sun in Vryheid yard.
Having stopped and uncoupled from its train at Klawer, Class 35-000 # 034 and 009 proceed to pick up some loaded wagons from the siding.
Trains in South Africa are often very long. And sometimes less long....
Back to front with a mixed bag of wagons en route to the Bellville yard. It's apparent from the dried grass that summer has arrived and the Cape's rainy season is over.
Crossing the bridge across Bosmansdam Road in Montague Gardens with a collection of tank wagons, while a street vendor does business in his shadow netting shop below.
Class 6E # E1163 leads a goods train towards the Bellville yards.
35-272 and 35-644 smoke it up as they exit the yard with a container load headed for the container depot.
Hemmed in, parked between two tight fitting platforms at Klerksdorp station.
Class 6E1 E1629 waits for its turn to depart from the Capital Park Yard