Two 18Es lead a Rovos train through Tulbaghkloof from Cape Town back to Pretoria.
18697 and 18693 lead the Blue Train through Almeria in the Hex River valley on the trip north having departed in Cape Town a few hours ago.
E1555 tows a dead class 36 and some Metro coaches that they went to fetch at the workshop at Touwsrivier, returning back to Cape Town through Hermon here.
14-108 taking a rest in the Worcester yard back when she was still painted in Spoornet orange.
E1592 leads a passenger special from Cape Town to Johannesburg here through Salbar between the 3rd and 4th tunnels in the Hex River Valley.
Class 18Es number 699 and 700 lead a Rovos Rail train from Cape Town to Pretoria just past Wellington here.
Metrorail's Business Express on the return trip to Cape Town passing here through Paarl.
E1146, E1538 and E1576 passing through Brackenfell late in the afternoon with smoke from distant wild fires covering the sky.
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)
Two 18Es approach Tweedside in the Little Karoo with a short load of military vehicles heading to Cape Town.
This was a nice suprise to see only a single loco on the Transkaroo, here E1474 is leading the train through Sandhills in the Hex River Valley.
E1608 leads the first of 2 Premier Classe specials from Cape Town back to Johannesburg, approaching Sandhills here outside Worcester.
It's a hot summer's day in the Western Cape as evidenced by the open door in the front of the locomotive. 18E 693 hauls the weed-killing train train (travelling at the required fixed 30km/h) up th... (more)
E1869 leads the Phelophepa Health train north out of Worcester station after a crew change.
The Phelophepa Health Train pulls into the siding at Artois to allow a faster running Transkaroo behind it to pass through.