A very dirty class 34 leads a long string of wagons onto the main line from the Bellville yard.
Track workers standing aside as the train is passing through, which at the same time is hitting some gravel next to the line.
A trio of Class 6E1's move out of Bellville Yard with the daily 15:00 northward bound goods train.
35-048 and 35-449 approach Bellville with the daily West Coast mixed goods train, mostly cement wagons from the PPC plant at Piketberg.
Class 6E number E1170 passes through Brackenfell heading a train towards Cape Town.
Headed into a very thirsty Cape Town on a very hot afternoon with a string of tank wagons filled with wine....
As the Shosholoza Meyl approaches Bellville, it crosses over onto the outbound line in order to get to the correct platform for its penultimate stop at Bellville station.
35-001 and 35-403 running light through Stikland station.
The Premier Classe semi-luxury passenger train from Pretoria storms through Stikland station.
Two Class 36-000 shunters, returning from a customer with their shunter wagon and a string of grain wagons, pass through Stikland station.
The conductor keeps an eye from the rear end cab as passengers scramble to board an eastbound train at Stikland station.
Trains in South Africa are often very long. And sometimes less long....
Class 6E1 # E1950 and E1951 arriving in the Cape with the Shosholoza Meyl from Pretoria.
Class 6E # E1163 leads a goods train towards the Bellville yards.
A couple of Class 36-000 diesels approach Stikland station with a string of ballast hoppers. Trailing unit 36-001 received it's new blue paint job during 2006.