PRASA Class 18E locomotives, 18-427 & 18-403, leave the Durban Carriage & Wagon Inspection Yard after cutting off the main line passenger train that they had just arrived from Johannesburg with on... (more)
Dirty and well traveled locomotives. The mainstay of the very busy Natal Main Line, or the Natal Corridor as it is also known, in terms of motive power, the Class 18E. 18-079 / 18-054 stand ready... (more)
Examples of coaching vehicles that remain in their original South African Railways livery (Red & Grey) are like hens teeth to find now. This is S.A.R. Caboose Type ZO-5 No. 14877. This type of v... (more)
Class 36 diesel shunter, 36-231, brings the Premier Classe set down to the carriage & wagon inspection pits just north of Durban Station following the train's arrival from Johannesburg a little ea... (more)
Another section of the large PRASA / Metrorail Yard just north of Durban Station showing the servicing workshop (bottom left). The photo was taken from the public viewing deck on top of the arch o... (more)